Humanities /Jia Ruqi
I was watched by the huge "Painted Skin 2", and some friends kept updating on QQ and Weibo saying that "Painted Skin 2" premiered, I was looking forward to it, and then a friend He even directly asked me to watch it. He was so kind, but he didn't respond because of trivial matters. Not only this friend, but also friends also suggested to watch this. So, in the end, I still watched it.
After watching it, I was really "shocked" deeply.
One of the shocks: Can Zhou Xun's appearance in the film be called glamorous? When the word "beautiful" appeared in the movie lines, I was deeply shocked. It was just a ghost, really a ghost, because it looked like a "ghost", and Zhou Xun's own voice was like a broken rooster. It is really far from the beauty of the demon, so why is it called beauty? I think Chinese movies can't find people to act in glamorous ghost stories like "Painted Skin"?
The second shock: This kind of plot is also called a plot? I don't know what the director and screenwriter want to tell us. A disfigured princess, and a border town general, what keeps them from being together? It seems that General Biancheng is not such a person. Forgive my stupidity. I didn't see the reason. Some people would say that it was because of identity, but I think it seemed to be the reason for that face. Because the movie didn't explain it clearly. And the skin-changing between the princess and the demon is so far-fetched. I don't know, what is the real purpose of changing the skin to give the heart like this? I think the princess' promise to change skins to the demon really doesn't fit the princess's arrogant character. The screenwriter and director have linked this plot together so far-fetched. Makes the scalp tingling. It has nothing to do with one of the painted skins, the plot is old-fashioned, disorganized, and has no aesthetic sense, just like a primary school student, racking his brains to write a composition, and so on, it can make sense.
The third shock: This is also called 3D, and you will cheat money too. Compared with every ordinary person, a 3D movie ticket of 100 yuan will go to see a not so 3D movie. Chinese filmmakers, don’t you feel shameless? ? Chinese 3D is like this. You have no bottom line. Just change a 2D movie into 3D, and get it to a Chinese movie theater to cheat money. Only Chinese film talents can do things.
Shock 4: Chinese movies really have no innovative spirit. An old movie has no ability to innovate like "Transformers", or to find some fashion elements, or to do some refreshing things, but use a very incomparable The sloppy plot continues the extremely ugly motives: taking advantage of people's psychology of watching classics and making money that shouldn't be made, Chinese filmmakers, can you not be so shameless?
The fifth shock: The first film of "Painted Skin" has nothing to do with "Painted Skin 2" at all. So why borrow the "Painted Skin" sequel? There is only one reason, to save publicity costs, and to use strengths. However, we do not have the desire to be "raped", and we do not need to be so forcibly blocked by you. Of course, there will be shameless Chinese filmmakers who say: Well, who told you " "Painted Skin 2" is a continuation of "Painted Skin"? Shameless people will always find countless shameless reasons for themselves, just as the saying goes: the mean is the pass of the mean, and the noble is the epitaph of the noble. Why should we fight shameless things with shameless people? Isn't that shameless for those of us who are "watched"?
Some people may say that no matter how you say it, the box office will prove everything. The righteousness of this sentence is very similar to the sentence: No matter whether it is a black cat or a white cat, if it catches a mouse, it is a good cat. This extremely shameless remark has been regarded as a classic by many people and an era. It has achieved a China with no bottom line, no rules, no shame, and only money. As a Chinese filmmaker, it is not surprising that he is infected with such a hooliganism. , go with the flow, so a Chinese filmmaker who has no bottom line, no rules, and no idea what a movie is, uses a trick to trick people into the cinema, and uses a sloppy plot and a sloppy performance to deceive the so-called box office. Shameless, will we trust you again? Originally, domestic films were synonymous with bad films. The filmmakers, anyway, dead pigs are not scalded, and moviegoers will believe the last point, abandon them, and desperately say to Chinese films: Get away!
2012-6-30 Jia Ruqi
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