The interpretation of Tai Chi is quite exquisite, it can be seen that it is really thoughtful, especially the imagery of fighting combined with cooking at the end, which is quite exciting. Speaking of 3D, the advantages have not been brought to the extreme. It is not necessary at all. You can have a good understanding of 3D like Mr. Xu. It is a pity that there is no impact of 3D technology at all in the display of the picture, which makes people very doubt whether it is the same as the Titanic to use 3D to make money. Can the conflict in the plot be more intense? It's too weak and dull, and the opposition between good and evil is so weak that it makes people very worried about what to do next. However, this kind of martial arts film's understanding and emphasis on Tai Chi martial arts culture makes people look forward to Wong Kar Wai's understanding of Tai Chi martial arts. Let's see if there are any new breakthroughs. I don't know if it's because I haven't watched the movie for too long or what, but I think it looks pretty good anyway. But Katsuno Ishida's soundtrack doesn't seem to feel it, it doesn't exist at all. I don't know how important Chen Guofu played in the creation of this film. Speaking of Feng Delun, I guess he joined the inverted shots and the way to pass the game. The most perfect place is to construct a fairly reasonable era. The attitude towards tradition is neither radical nor conservative. In the late Qing Dynasty, people embraced, recognized and curious about new trends of thought and new technologies, and at the same time maintained an attitude of respecting and inheriting traditions, which made people always feel like Taiwanese. values. Am I over-interpreting it.
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