Forget about the other side flowers that shouldn't exist - written before the national release of "Looking for the Dragon"

Dolores 2022-04-22 07:01:54

Text / Big Crab Public Account / Hua Wei Drunk

The story of people and people in this world probably begins with encounters. No matter whether the final ending is regrettable or passed down by mountains and rivers, they were initially met under the guidance of fate, and then entangled.
The school captains Hu Bayi and Wang Kaixuan and the revolutionary young woman Ding Sitian met on the prairie in the 1960s. The young men all hope to elevate the revolutionary friendship with Comrade Xiao Ding. So Wang Kaixuan racked his brains to write a love poem with misspelled words, and asked Hu Bayi to help him revise it. Hu Bayi asked for Wang Kaixuan's badge as a reward, but the badge appeared on Xiaoding's chest. Wang Kaixuan understood. . When Hu Bayi was kissed on the cheek by Ding in the tent, but Wang Kaixuan recited a love poem aloud outside the tent, Hu Bayi also understood. However, simple and pure feelings have never been deducted by the interference of foreign objects. Wang Kaixuan still likes Xiaoding, and the two boys have not lost their feelings because of this.

So far, there is no turbulence in the story, the love of men and women, but the time background is set in the last century. But for a good film, the plot is inevitably ups and downs, or it solves the problem and makes people cheer, or loses to reality and makes people cry. The turning point of the story is that Xiao Ding died in the fire in order to save Xiao Hu and Xiao Wang. The two brothers blamed themselves but were irreparable, and the pain was incapable of returning to the sky, so Xiao Ding's original sentence "I want to see with my own eyes the other side flower that blooms at the junction of yin and yang" has become a brand in their hearts. So even when they and Shirley Yang crossed the ocean to the United States and wanted to restore a peaceful life, the photo of the other side flower in the hands of the big golden tooth made them return to the grasslands of Inner Mongolia and got involved in a shocking dispute...
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I was fortunate to be a pilot, and saw this film starring Chen Kun, Huang Bo, Shu Qi, Xia Yu, AB and other big, medium and small celebrities before the national release of "Looking for the Dragon". All the Wanda Cinemas in the CBD can be covered. The movie's promotional advertisements were posted everywhere, the media lined up to wait for the premiere in the evening, and the scalpers at the door were all cheering. More than two hours passed in a flash, and overall, the actors held on.
Let's talk about Chen Kun first. When I first saw the poster, I didn't realize that the man with medium-long hair, small beard and yellow skin was him. In recent years, Chen Kun has been more active on the big screen and in public welfare activities. Since he doesn't pay much attention, he is still the white-faced niche student in "Golden Fen Family" who doesn't take much responsibility. Compared with his film and television For the works, I prefer his song "power to go". But after watching his performance in "Looking for the Dragon", I felt it was appropriate, not exaggerated or pretentious: when I knew that Wang Kaixuan also liked Xiaoding, his eyes were full of tangle, and when he faced Shirley's marriage proposal, his face was overwhelmed. When Xiao Ding couldn't be touched through the mirror, he exuded helplessness and unwillingness. Finally, when he came out of the lake with water plants, he showed naughty, which made people think, yes, he is Hu Bayi. Seeing reports that he was immersed in the role of Hu Bayi and could not extricate himself, I think his performance in the movie can prove that his words are true.
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Huang Bo, the last time I saw his work was "Dear", he showed the desperation of losing a child to the fullest, so I was not surprised to hear that he won the best actor. But in the opening chapter of "Looking for the Dragon" and Hu Bayi's dream, his facial expression when he appeared gave me a sense of sight that he came through after connecting the wires in "Dear". Fortunately, later part, this expression has disappeared. Wang Kaixuan is fond of nostalgia, but he is not narrow-minded and jealous. This may be the reason why he has done so many stupid things but is still likable.

As for Shu Qi, I watched her "The Leftovers Are King" last month. After watching it, I just felt powerless to complain. Because I haven't seen her other works before, I even thought it was a little incredible for her to be nominated as a Golden Horse Actress, but "Searching for the Dragon" After "The Trick", I felt that I was too superficial, because one actor was given a hat in one play, and I couldn't help but be a bit stubborn about "killing people with a stick". He couldn't get a loving response from Hu Bayi, so he was angry and threw the ring that Hu Bayi gave him to explore the way, thinking that Hu Bayi's despair when he died to save himself, Shu Qi should have shown it . It can be seen from this that only if a good actor plays a good film can they have the corresponding protagonist halo. Of course, her original voice still has a little dance.

There is also Xia Yu. In recent years, except when I see Zhang Yishan, I think of him. It seems that I haven't seen his works for a long time. In the film, Xia Yu is a needle-driven character, whose weight is not heavy but should not be taken lightly. He contacted the business of the other side of the flower for the gold captains, and added some relaxing highlights in the process of visiting the tomb, which made the style of the whole film more diversified. In the end, the film also ends in his voice. It can be said that Xia Yu has acted like a group who can't stay rational in the face of money, but even if he loves money, even if he is stupid, people can't hate him, because the society is so rich, not because you are not. If such a person does not understand such a thing, that person becomes what you imagined, and things change the direction of development.

Angelababy, who just got married, is beautiful in one word. Beauty is so beautiful that every day we go to the cafeteria to eat, we have to find a table with her advertisement printed on it. She played a role like Ding Sitian, beautiful, enough, let the two Mojin Sergeants like it at the same time, let the two Mojin Sergeants never forget, and let the two Mojin Sergeants be hers at the moment of life and death shadow. When AB is on the screen, you're like, oh, my brothers like such beautiful girls, it makes sense. So ah, actresses are beautiful, they have better acting skills, and they are ok without acting skills.

The other main actor Liu Xiaoqing, after a few generations, has never really seen the films she acted, and always read about her beauty in the news, and she can act from eight years old to eighty years old and so on. Everyone has a love for beauty, but it's almost enough. You can look like you at any age. You can look young, don't be young on purpose, otherwise, this behavior is not much different from going unscrupulously to find the other side of the flower. Sister Hong's character is a bit unconventional, a person who is incurably ill, hears the secret that can be brought back to life, and then does whatever she can to grab it, but it is she who has the ambition to let the golden pot wash her hands. Captain Jin returned to the arena. There is also Yoko Yan Zhuoling. I searched for her photos. She is a beautiful and refined girl. It is a bit challenging to assume such a role. This role is not likable. She performed that kind of effect, but when she was angry It's like a bug has crawled into the body, and there is no way to get rid of it.

In addition to the actors, it is worth mentioning that there are also 3D special effects. "Looking for the Dragon" is one of the few movies that makes you feel that 3D technology is not a mere formality, including the super cute "The Martian" some time ago. ", "Take Tiger Mountain by Wisdom", which has been well received by 3D technology, all inevitably make people feel that there is no need to put 3D glasses on the nose for two hours. In "Looking for the Dragon", at least every few minutes, there will be a 3D special effect with excellent effect, and the main subtitle design at the end also adopts 3D technology, which is eye-catching.

The story revolves around a flower on the other side. Some people think it is beautiful and want to see it, some people think it can be brought back to life and want to own it, and some people have not forgotten the illusions she carried for more than 20 years. It is full of magical power, which can make people hallucinate until they lose themselves and lose their lives. Fortunately, Wang Kaixuan put down his obsession and self-blame for more than 20 years, and did not stop Hu Bayi from destroying this eternal flower that arouses infinite greed. As for Hu Bayi, when he looked at Ding Sitian's ghostly smile through the glass, but couldn't touch it, that kind of shooting method was shocking. Just like the line in "In the Mood for Love": "Those years that have disappeared seem to be separated by a piece of dusty glass, which can be seen but cannot be grasped. He has been thinking about everything in the past. If he can break through that piece The dusty glass, he will go back to the years that have long disappeared." But Hu Bayi finally let it go, he told Wang Kaixuan that everything is an illusion, the past is the past, and people must look forward. The past, decorated with memories, the front, let Hu Bayi clench Shirley's hand and put on the ring that he brought back at risk of death.
Everything started because of the other side of the flower, and it came to an end because of the other side of the flower. The other side of the flower was brought into the cemetery by the Khitan princess. It no longer belongs to this world. She racked her brains to grab it, and the moment she got it, it meant destruction. Forget the other side flowers that should not exist.

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Mojin: The Lost Legend quotes

  • Hu Bayi: No matter how dangerous, I'm going to get you out.

  • Shirley Yang: You know that seeing is not believing. What you believe to be true is not determined by your eyes but your brain.