The film was shot in the UK, and most of the style feels European medieval, the tone of the picture color and so on. kk's face and personal temperament have nothing to do with Dongfang. Because he has 1/4 Chinese blood, it is completely unreasonable to say that he has an oriental sentiment. It is actually a stereotype.
Even if he wears Japanese-style clothes or even a Japanese-style bun, as soon as he appears alone, the whole body exudes the temperament of Macbeth, Othello, or the declining nobles of the Middle Ages in Europe, especially The scene where he escaped from the underground arena and sat on a horse in a large white shirt and said, "Learn from the devil."
In fact, I don't think Americans must make Oriental-themed movies. It's not that the Orientals themselves are incapable of making big productions. Our directors are no worse than theirs, but American culture is very strong. There is nothing wrong with Americans shooting the East in their eyes in their own way. The world needs diversity, doesn't it?
Kiki's personal temperament does not belong to the East, but it is very suitable for this drama. His presence accentuates the film's European classical tone. His way of acting is still Neo-style, and his eyes reveal a dazed understanding of the world, just like an uncontaminated child, and if you think about it carefully, it fits the image of this character (perhaps a fan filter).
The director is a very ordinary craftsman, and he is still the craftsman of the TV series routine 10 years ago. With such a story background, it is inevitable to hit the street. But the box office is still better than I thought. The global box office is still in the hundreds of millions, although it is far worse than the cost.
I really can't figure out why Hollywood wants to shoot such a subject. It's just cheating on my kiki. Who else can take it except him.
Lao Li is not short of money. He is one of the producers of the documentary side by side. He proposed the idea, and his company invested and produced it. It took 18 months, and it was purely money-burning. I think it is completely It can be regarded as a contribution to the film industry.
When he was interviewed, he said that if he had the next film, he hoped it would be filmed. When he looked at the interview camera affectionately and said coz it is beautiful, it brought me a kind of moving from reality, so , yes, that's Quirrell Reeves' Love Letter to Movies.
Not much else to say, he says he enjoys pain and loves the role of struggle.
Well, you are rich and self-willed, and like to invest in those who have dreams
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