Chapter 668 This is too bad
"Zhao Zilong 2" and "See the Dragon Disarm" were released on the same day, and film critics felt that they had reached their most glorious moment!
The same subject matter, but also grudges, then... write something and it will definitely be published...
Here's your chance to make money!
Of course, for Zhou Liming, it goes without saying that his status in the film critic world is known as China's Roger Ebert.
This title is equivalent to the number one person in the Chinese film critic circle!
Don't worry about publication issues, he has columns in "Watching Movies" and "Life Information", and even published special articles in "Southern Weekend" and "Southern Metropolis Daily"...
Belongs to a columnist and must be included in articles.
Therefore, he watched two movies fairly.
"Zhao Zilong 2" continues the plot of "Zhao Zilong". The main plot is the Battle of Hanshui River, which is Zhao Zilong's highlight moment.
For Zhao Yun, the Battle of Hanshui was the highlight of his military career!
Zilong's nickname of "full of courage" comes from the Battle of Han River.
The action scenes are outstanding, and the literary and drama parts are not bad either. Most importantly, the casting is excellent - Wang Xueqi plays Huang Zhong.
This is simply perfect.
Coupled with the foundation of "Three Kingdoms", "Zhao Zilong 2" can't fault it in terms of plot!
——Huang Zhong went to intercept Cao Cao's grain transport team, but perhaps some changes occurred on the way, causing Huang Zhong to fail to return to camp on time.
This made Zhao Yun, who was also guarding the same place, anxious, so he brought a group of cavalry to meet Huang Zhong, but met another group of Cao's troops. After a melee, Zhao Yun saw that the number was not superior, so he led the cavalry back.
to the military camp.
After returning to camp, Zhao Yun used an empty city strategy. He had his troops ambush and deliberately lured Cao's army to advance.
After Cao Jun chased Zhao Yun's camp, he suspected an ambush when he saw the scene, so he began to shift from the front to the rear in preparation for retreat. At this time, Zhao Yun asked the sergeants to fire thousands of arrows. Cao's army was in chaos and suffered a disastrous defeat.
Be brave and resourceful!
Zhao Yun's image is created very well.
Of course, it’s not without problems…
Zhou Liming has watched "Zhao Zilong", so except for the initial feeling that it was a bit inconsistent - the other actors have not been changed, only the actor who plays Zhao Yun is different from the first film...
I didn't accept Nie Yuan until halfway through.
Then...if you have not watched the first "This Zhao Zilong", or are not familiar with the story of the Three Kingdoms, can you understand the plot when watching "Zhao Zilong 2"?
So, he wrote down in his notebook: Unfriendly to ordinary audiences, and then walked out of the screening room to eavesdrop on the audience's feedback.
The two men walking in front of him were discussing the easter egg - the Battle of Dingjun Mountain;
A couple behind them were discussing who was more handsome when playing guns, Nie Yuan or Andy Lau.
Well, no one can’t understand it!
Mostly good reviews…
After buying the ticket, I was queuing up to enter the screening room when my phone vibrated. I clicked on it and saw that it was from Alang. It just said one line: Don't watch "See the Dragon Disarm"!
Um?
Why?
Before he could reply, another text message from Alang came: "That's ridiculous, Li Rengang doesn't understand the Three Kingdoms, Shu Han, and Zhao Yun!"
Is it so bad?
Zhou Liming...immediately didn't want to read it...that's weird!
His interest intensified.
Although I know that the main reason why Shen Xudong and Li Rengang are fighting is that the script of "See the Dragon Removes Armor" is too bad, but... it is not possible that it is because Shen Xudong is too confident in his own script, so he feels that "See the Dragon Disarms" "Remove Armor" doesn't work?
It's very common to see the truth behind the scenes. Just like many film critics think that XX movies are really poorly shot, and even 12345 are out of line. But if you really let them direct it themselves, most of the time, what they film is a piece of shit.
Therefore, from the beginning, Zhou Liming was not sure that the reputation of "Zhao Zilong 2" would exceed that of "See the Dragon Disarm"...
Now Alang sent a text message - stimulating his intense curiosity...
Oh, A Lang is the editor-in-chief of "Watching Movies", and he and Zhou Liming are both colleagues and friends. Since A Lang said so, Zhou Liming must go and check it out!
Then, he left very angry!
He is different from A Lang in his anger. If you want to film a hero in his twilight years, Feng Tang Yi Lao, Li Guang being unable to seal the title, Zhang Qian seizing the title of Marquis, Di Qing being frustrated, or even Qi Jiguang being frustrated in his twilight years.
Do you have to shoot Zhao Zilong?
I just want to appear to be literate even though I am uneducated.
If you replace the character with Qi Jiguang, who spent his whole life in the army, and ended up with his wife and children separated, then you think of the time when he was in the capital martial arts test and he was so high-spirited and determined to conquer the world, and he was old and lonely and drank too much. Finally, he said, "I have been in the army for thirty years without a single defeat." There is nothing wrong with this style.
What's the plot of Zhao Zilong? The 70-year-old general appears and draws with Qilin'er Jiang Wei. The opponents are all amazed: The hero of Changban in Dangyang is still there, and he is also a real tiger general!
Is there any trace of the atmosphere of a martyr in his twilight years? It is all filled with a spirit of endless struggle!
Those Shu Han people are idealists to the core.
It was established with almost no social or class basis. The mainstream Shu gentry regarded it as a bandit. The core figures of the regime were in trouble for half their lives. In the turbulent decades before the official founding of the country, the force that supported this group was actually its leader. His personal charm and a great and ethereal ideal - to revive the Han Dynasty.
After Guan Yu's death, Liu Bei mobilized his entire army to attack Soochow, but he was completely defeated and even lost his own life!
Therefore, later generations have a saying that they would rather learn from Taoyuan's three sworn bonds than Wagang's one stick of incense...
In other words, Liu Bei and the Shu Han team he formed single-handedly added a touch of humanism and idealism to the bloody history of the Three Kingdoms. This is the main reason why the stories and romances of the Three Kingdoms have been passed down to this day!
The Five Chariots and the Sixteen Kingdoms of China have a history of dark melees and chaos.
But the righteous Shu Han, a moral model and a dedicated man, only has this one!
What Zhuge Liang said before he died was, "I can no longer fight against thieves in battle, the sky is so cold," not "I miss the flowers in my hometown so much."
…
Zhou Liming saw veterans Han De and Deng Zhi slashing each other with swords in front of the formation. One shouted "Long live the Great Wei" and the other shouted "Long live the Great Shu"...
I couldn't stand it any longer, so I got up and left...
Historical idiot…
Great Shu Kingdom?
They are Han Dynasty orthodox!
At this time, the Internet has already started criticizing mode, and they criticized "Seeing the Dragon and Disarming": The so-called fiction, fiction, or completely false, such as the Legend of Sword and Fairy, no one will bother about what the story is about.
Which dynasty.
The most difficult ones are those that have both fiction and reality, such as "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms". The minimum requirement for such a genre is that fictional things and real things should be reasonably separated, and at least the era background must be written like that.
When Luo Guanzhong wrote novels, he didn't introduce the imperial examination system in the Three Kingdoms, right?
Then I watched "Seeing the Dragon Disarm". Is the era fictional? It seems not. After all, Liu Bei, Zhuge Liang, and Cao Cao are all here, but the protagonist is still Zhao Yun, and it is still a story between Wei and Shu.
No matter how you look at it, it should be the Three Kingdoms.
But that’s not the case at all!
The most speechless thing is that one shouted "Long live the Great Wei" and the other shouted "Long live the Great Shu". What the hell are these?
It is the country that is divided among the princes. Wei and Shuhan both regarded themselves as the real emperor at that time, so where did the name of the country come from?
The other person called Great Shu, who told you that we are called Shu?
We are obviously orthodox men, okay?
Your story is just about the young and Dangerous boys fighting over each other, the grudges and grudges in the club.
I really want to insinuate what kind of police movie can be made. Even if it is placed in the ancient background, a martial arts movie is completely enough to carry this story. The Qinggang Hongmenpao brother, who is not ferocious and abnormal?
As a result, you had to pull out the Three Kingdoms and build a private platform to fight for the world just to show your loyalty and courage?
So rubbish!
No wonder Xudong looks down on him.
This is because the plot, props, and art are also all kinds of garbage. "Seeing the Dragon and Disarming" has an obvious Japanese and Japanese Warring States style...
Accepting incompetence…
Well, within half a day, the online reviews of "Zhao Zilong 2" and "See the Dragon Unloading Armor" have been divided!
Chapter completed!