Once upon a time, anti-drug and crime-themed film and television dramas were deeply loved by the audience. Classics such as "Infernal Affairs" and "Anti-Drug" were one after another that the audience could never tire of watching! It's a pity that in recent years, film and television dramas with this type of theme have begun to decline. The clichéd plots have led to a gradual decline in the audience's enthusiasm for watching!
Nowadays, another big movie on the Internet is coming. The editor was not very interested in this movie at first, but after seeing the cast, starring Chen Long, Lui Liangwei, Eric Tsang and others, these are all appropriate. A powerful actor, the editor decided to find out?
It doesn’t matter at first glance, it’s embarrassing enough to make my scalp numb. This internet giant claims to be a “three-party drug war”, but the plot of the main film is clichéd and exaggerated. The editor honestly didn’t expect that these Hong Kong film stars would start to speculate and sell their feelings. ?
Not only the editor thinks that "Infinite Poison" is a "bad movie", but many viewers also think so. As soon as the film was released, Douban received negative reviews all over the place. The reasons for the comments are surprisingly consistent!
1. Cliched plot setting
"Infernal Affairs" attempts to remake the classic Hong Kong film "Infernal Affairs", but it failed to bring freshness to the audience. It is not even a remake. The movie's story line is still chosen It uses a cliched confrontation between police and criminals, and lacks unexpected turning points in the development of the plot. Moreover, the audience is already tired of this clichéd plot, so the audience cannot get into the drama!
Additionally, the characterization in the movie seems very superficial and lacks depth. The characters are too simplistic and have no characteristics that resonate with the audience. The advancement of the entire plot seems to be just to show off the acting skills of the actors, while ignoring the emotions and inner world of the characters. This clichéd plot setting makes it difficult for the audience to get involved and resonate emotionally.
2. Poor performance of actors and exaggerated acting skills
Eric Tsang, as the lead actor in the film, played the villain behind the scenes in "The Poisonous Ticket". However, his performance was criticized for being too exaggerated and exaggerated. Although actors often need to use some exaggeration when portraying villains, Eric Tsang's performance seems to be a bit over the top in this film and seems a bit exaggerated. His acting skills failed to bring a more three-dimensional and realistic image to the character, but instead made the audience feel uncomfortable.
Except for Eric Tsang, the performances of other actors failed to add highlights to the movie.
As the male protagonist, although Chen Long worked hard to perform his role, his performance was also limited due to problems with the script and director.
The performance of the heroine Tong Fei seemed bland and failed to leave a deep impression on the audience. Overall, the actors' performance failed to fully realize their potential and did not give the audience memorable characters.
3. Poor production quality
In addition to problems with the plot and actors, the film's production quality has also been criticized. From the costumes, props to the use of special effects in the film, everything seems rough and unrefined. Especially on the premise of remakes of classic Hong Kong films, audiences have higher expectations for production quality. However, "Infinite Poison Ticket" failed to meet the audience's expectations, making the audience feel disappointed during the movie viewing process.
Additionally, there are issues with the film’s sound design. The sound effects are too exaggerated and unreasonable, causing unnecessary distress to the audience. This production flaw further weakens the film's appeal, making it difficult for viewers to fully engage with the story.
Generally speaking, although the film "The Poison Ticket" has brought together many powerful actors, the quality is very poor. The clichéd and exaggerated plot, over-the-top performances by the actors, and poor production quality all contributed to the film failing to touch the audience's heartstrings. Although the movie tried to attract the audience's attention by remaking classic works, the results were disappointing. It's no wonder that the movie was criticized by netizens as soon as it was released!
Do you think "Wu Jian Poison Ticket" is good to watch? How did the actors perform in the film? Everyone is welcome to leave a message in the comment area.