In addition to the drastic changes to the plot, the redefinition of the characters is really amazing!
Wang Jing brings us a Zhang Wuji that is different from the original, but reasonable and more real. In addition to a brand-new Zhang Wuji, Zhou Zhiruo, who can use her beauty to gain benefits, and Song Qingshu, who jumped back early, are also well-drawn. The amusing physiques of Zhang Sanfeng and Bat King are also really hilarious. At the same time, Zhu Yuanzhang's conspiracy gave us a brand new viewing angle.
The creation of the group portraits of the characters in this film can be said to be the epitome of Hong Kong films of that era (often, the characters can be fully displayed through a few dialogues and shots. For example, the appearance of Xiao Zhao, even viewers who have not seen the original work can also I have a general understanding of it in an instant), which is really much better than the facial features of many supporting roles in movies today.
Likewise, there's a lot to be said for the storytelling, as it's difficult to bring a novel to the big screen, even though it was meant to be shot in episodes and episodes. In the end, it has to be a small regret that the second half of the movie is stillborn. Zhang Min said "Zhang Wuji, I'll be waiting for you in most of the world", how many years is the first wait!
PS: Xiao Zhao of Qiu Shuzhen is so beautiful, I always thought Qiu was the top 5 beauty of Hong Kong stars in that era. Gigi Lai and Zhang Min are equally stunning!
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