Its target group should be those foreigners who are interested in Chinese elements and know little about Kung Fu and Kung Fu stars, Journey to the West and Monkey King, Philosophy of Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism, and others. For those who have no cultural background and common sense, they don't need a deep theme, just a flashy display. As long as all the selected and set attractive factors come on stage, the entire stage can be swayed.
[Chinese Philosophy] The
biggest gimmick is that Jet Li and Jackie Chan, two top kung fu stars, are facing each other on the same stage. It is difficult to distinguish between enemies and friends. In the film, their relationship is handled very cleverly. Too much co-production will make people feel that expectations are lost, and too opposed will make people feel regretful. Together, they represent the two main schools of Chinese philosophy. However, what is interesting is that Jet Li, as the spokesperson of the Buddhism, is thinking of Lao Zhuang's thoughts of goodness and water, while the Taoist elite Jackie Chan is full of Zen stories-the more we are I think that the more basic the vulgar, the more suitable for foreigners to start the so-called Chinese philosophy level. Another proof of the same reason is the fate of Jin Yanzi. I believe that when hearing her revenge and destiny, most people in the country have guessed her final ending. Even Liu MM’s fans may continue to call her in their hearts to "put down the butcher knife." "But when foreigners hear about this place, they should be bloody, share the same hatred and indignation, support her with violence and want to draw a knife to help her, Liu Yifei's Golden Swallow is a counterexample, but because there is no point, can foreign audiences understand this? The "Shu Dao" is not known.
[White-haired witch] Glamorous version of the white-haired
witch The appearance of the white-haired witch is a bit abrupt (it is said that a part of her emotional scene with the Monkey King has been deleted), but it does not wear off its brilliance in the slightest. Li Bingbing once again made people shine after World Without Thieves. That look up, charming and confusing the world. But when he opened his mouth... the tone was still too hard and cold enough.
In any case, I think of Ling Chuchu (played by Li Bingbing, TV series Jie Zhou version of the young Bao Qingtian) the first time I saw it, a little stupid, plain and even inadequate facial features. How much can I ask for?
In seductiveness, she has her glamorous and tough atmosphere, in seductiveness, she still maintains a determination to continuously improve, no matter whether this upward is the right way or she has fallen into the devil.
[Jet Li VS Jackie Chan]
Whether it's Kung Fu or acting, it seems to me that they all have a tie.
Relatively speaking, it is more difficult for Jet Li to play the two roles alone, and several plot designs-such as peeing, such as the last two-in-one-are the highlights of the whole movie. However, Jet Li's Monkey King's performance is really not flattering. It seems that his play is still narrow, and the most suitable role is still awe-inspiring, such as a silent monk with a mission, or a slightly light comedy color, such as Fang Shiyu. As for the more lively and stubborn, he is totally incapable. For example, when he was young, Huo Yuanjia, remembering that Chen Baoguo said that when he played the young Han Wudi, in order to act younger than his uncle Zhang Shi, he kept jumping in front of him. In my impression, the young Huo Yuanjia is such an elderly Jet Li who constantly jumps and exaggerates all expressions, and the same is true for the Li version of Monkey King. In order to show stubbornness, Jet Li’s skill is to constantly exaggerate all movements and expressions. What I have to say is that the look of Monkey King is too unbearable, too frightening. I don't want him to be awakened at all.
Jackie Chan's drama path is not wide, but fortunately, he has not practiced to broaden the drama path. He has always been a heroic character in the market, with his own moral bottom line, but he also has a small ninety-nine book, not very heroic, and more embarrassed. If it is not indicated in the movie that this is Tieguai Li, who can tell that this is actually Tieguai Li! ! ! It seems that Jackie Chan is more persistent in appearance, a lame beggar? NO!
When I searched for pictures on PS, I saw a compliment from the Baidu entertainment version: Among them, Jet Li’s "Monkey King" is the most amazing, with heavy makeup and wigs, plus special assistance. The person under the recognizable makeup is Jet Li.
There must be a limit to exaggeration! Who dares to say that this is a living Monkey King! ! No one can tell that it is Jet Li! ! !
All in all, I can't see the depth and meaning of this movie, because it doesn't need it at all. What he needs is to penetrate the bones of 1.3 billion Chinese people, and the three aunts and six poems can tell a set of so-called Chinese culture, simplify it, put it together in the form of film and television, and translate it to the public, and add two kung fu stars to attract attention. , Add two beauties as an embellishment (also recommended by oriental beauties), and add an American to harmonize and be more cordial.
I'm afraid to speak too deeply.
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