In the original work, although Zhang Wuji is the unmistakable male protagonist, in the book Zhang Wuji is an indecisive and somewhat ignorant teenager who has no ambition for power. In the movie, when Zhang Wuji and Xiao Zhao recovered their bodies through the Jiuyang magic at the bottom of the valley, he shouted in the desert, shouting out his ambitions and desires, and the director also gave him a reasonable explanation. Witnessing his parents being forced to commit suicide, and because the two elders of the ghost couldn't practice martial arts for many years, he was betrayed and humiliated by his brothers and his sweetheart not long ago, how could he not hate it in his heart? In this film, several scenes such as Gigi Lai taking off her veil and Zhang Min riding a horse to look back are fascinating even today. The expression of the novel is very different from the movie. There can be many characters in the novel to lay out the magnificent rivers and lakes in Mr. Jin Yong's mind, but the movie has to be concise and not procrastinated, so the characters in this movie are better than the original. It's a lot less, and it's a pity that the film was only half as long as the original, and it's still not finished to this day.
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