There's a scene in the movie where a fly crawls over the witch's face and gets into her eyeball. After watching the movie, I also had the feeling of flies in my eyes. I don't know what to say about this weird movie. I basically understand the meaning of the movie. It is adapted from the famous Finnish epic "Kalevala". Crazy, ugly, greedy or something. Why is the title of the film "Jade Warrior" rather than "The Blacksmith's Son" is more appropriate. After all, the female warrior named Pinyu played by Zhang Jingchu in the movie is not the first protagonist.
If it is an advertisement, the effect may be better. After the blacksmith's son opened the magic box, he found that there was a Nokia mobile phone of the latest style with full functions.
There are elements of Chinese Kung Fu, plus the Finnish epic (the epic's status in this country is estimated to be equivalent to China's "Journey to the West", and it is said to be the predecessor of "The Lord of the Rings"), in Finland with a population of 5.2 million, the box office should be no problem. .
It's just difficult for the Chinese audience, and it seems to be the so-called cultural heritage issue. It's time to learn about other people's epics.
After watching this film, there are at least two gains. One is that the next time you meet Finns, you can chat with them about "Kalevala"; the other is to discover that Finnish epics are actually related to distant China.
In the movie, Zhang Jingchu's weapon is a stick with a mechanism, which turns into a fan-shaped iron rake when the mechanism is opened, similar to an improved breed of Zhubajie nail rake. In terms of hand-to-hand fighting, Zhang Jingchu showed a beautiful long fist, and in the blacksmith's son, it was Huang Feihong style. The so-called Hehuan Palm when the two fought, was actually Baguazhang. The posture is still beautiful, but the movement is slow , lacks power, similar to the Latin dance at the dance forest convention.
Such a sparring scene obviously can't attract the audience's attention, because even in the movie, the two are fighting on the street, and the passers-by around them don't even look at them, let alone the onlookers applaud.
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