I don't know if I don't see it, 2 really feels better than 1. It is probably because of the story that everyone is familiar with, in order to develop freely. I think in the movie world I have experienced, if there is anyone who can pk the ghosts and ghosts played by Wang Zuxian, it is probably only Zhou Xun. It is undeniable that demons and ghosts are also divided into three, six and nine grades. Both are top-grade. Wang Zuxian is a rare harmonious mix of beauty and purity, while Zhou Xun has a casual aura and persistence. I have always liked Zhou Xun, not to mention his acting skills. Zhao Wei's face is right, like a traditional grandmother. She really doesn't play too much as a princess, but she always feels that there is a little bit of flavor missing. Yang Mi and Feng Shaofeng have the same role as Sun Li and Donnie Yen in 1. As a condiment, the Yang Feng combination is at least younger and more beautiful, and the chemical reaction between them is more natural and credible. And Chen Kun, I really have nothing to say about him.
The costumes and accessories are still full of gorgeousness. If you don’t get entangled in the specific historical era, it will not affect the plot. Then again, you and the authenticity of Chinese movies that are entangled in historical details will definitely not be able to watch. To be treated is king. The special effects are not very good, and the skin change is not as good as the effect of many computer games. Does the shape of the nine-tailed fox refer to the blue alien in the fifth element? Still a stripped-down version.
All in all, it's not a waste of time to take this film to relax.
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