I didn't watch it before, but I watched it by accident today. I just watched it and it didn't feel right. It just felt like a self-interpretation of the classics. I think it was the most important and attractive part of that generation of Hong Kong movies. Wang Jing's Eternal Heaven and Dragon Saber, nakedly turned the rivers and lakes into reality, directly expressing the true side of human desires. Zhang Wuji's innocence, gratitude, hatred for his enemies, and irresistible beauty... These constitute a considerable and sensible mortal with desire, not a hero. Jin Yong also said that he wrote "Eternal Sky" not to show a martial arts master, but to show the true feelings and warmth of the world, the brotherhood between Zhang Cuishan and his wife Xie Xun, and the father-son relationship between Xie Xun and Zhang Wuji ...and not just love between men and women. "Eternal Dragon Slayer" is the beginning of the peak period after Jin Yong's creation. At that time, Jin Yong seemed to gradually lose his flat understanding of chivalry and righteousness. Instead, he combined these with ordinary people. There is no chivalry in ordinary people. Is there no righteousness? Apart from love, the human emotions are profound, family affection, friendship, which one is not the same with sincere warmth. Looking at ordinary people to see human feelings and human nature may be a more thorough understanding of the world and the human heart. Zhang Wuji has talent and great opportunities, but he is still just an ordinary person. He has ordinary people's stupidity, ordinary people's desires, ordinary people's plans, and ordinary people's kindness. Heroes, even if there are, may be people who have no extraordinary ability but persevere. In the eyes of the world, they may indeed be fools. You see, there are very few, if any, perfect people. Everyone in Yi Tian Tu Long Ji has a hideous face. Every martial artist uses the guise of justice to spy on other people's treasures, and others have nowhere to go; beautiful girls rely on their beauty to take risks to get what they want, and no one thinks about others. , taking into account affection, righteousness and morality, and some are just their own selfish desires...
Wang Jing showed the most secret and real face in "Eternal Sky" in a playful way, not only retaining the core part of the novel, but also very Hong Kong-style movies and his own style. Wang Jing understood "Eternal Heaven and Dragon Slayer", and "Eternal Heaven" also met Wang Jing's appetite. Bold, subversive, but not an important reason for disengagement.
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