When Jin Yong wrote The Lu Ding Ji, he was no longer the one who had the courage to shoot the vulture, but a long helpless sigh after going through the world. Jin Yong's series are often interspersed with history, and Lu Ding Ji is the end of the feudal dynasty. The world is no longer as clean and transparent as Qin and Han times, and it is chaotic and dirty. Wei Xiaobao's success is the biggest mockery of this era. The world of martial arts that looks illusory and confused, but the real world is wrapped in it.
Hong Kong is not good at making official historical dramas, but it is a good player in the bitter and dark reality between laughter and scolding. "The Lu Ding Ji" is the most suitable for Hong Kong to shoot. It is true and false, false and true, and it also contains endless deep thinking and pain, but it is presented to us in the most ridiculous and absurd way. It is not so much a comedy as it is a farce.
Life is like a fool's dream, full of noise and commotion.
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