I haven't read the novel, nor the Chen Xiaochun version, so I don't know what Wei Xiaobao's original character should look like. After watching this movie, I was still seeing online complaints about the new version of Lu Ding Ji. Someone mentioned it. This version of Stephen Chow aroused my curiosity to look for it. I am a fan of Stephen Chow, I have seen many of his movies, and some of them three or four times. I have also seen this movie in his movie list, but I have never seen it, mainly because Because I am really not interested in Jin Yong and Gu Long's martial arts, so many people's childhood martial arts dramas I do not have that feeling. It's a bit far-fetched. Speaking of the movie itself, this version of Xing Ye is a bit exaggerated to be honest, but you know this is Xing Ye's style, and I didn't feel anything bad when I watched it, although the performance was exaggerated. Point, but the rhythm of the whole plot is very clear and clear, and Xing Ye's Wei Xiaobao is the image of talking to people and talking to ghosts, cunning but also affectionate. And the fighting scenes in it are really amazing. In all versions of Obai's capture, only this version is the most enjoyable. You can directly feel the unmatched state of Obai's martial arts. Not only men are handsome in play, but The women in the play are also very good. Brigitte Lin, Zhang Min, and Li Jiaxin's fighting scenes are all great, especially Brigitte Lin, the men's and women's clothes are amazingly beautiful. This is what I want to say. , Although there are only five female protagonists, the appearance is definitely the highest version of all the versions, so in terms of appearance, drama, and plot, they are all classic works worth watching.
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