The fifth film "The Beauty of Dew" is rated: 5.0. Movie review: Like "The Intouchables", it is an exaggerated romance film with hypocritical and contrived characters, bloody plot and imaginary love. It talks about the relationship between money and love, but uses all kinds of cli

fifth part " dewy beauty "

rating: 5.0

movie review: Like " untouchable ", they are both exaggerated romance films, hypocritical and contrived characters, bloody plots and imaginary love. It talks about the relationship between money and love, but uses all kinds of clichéd plots. Using the settings of painters and cafes as a special literary youth, they talk about ideals and true love, thinking that they are very artistic and elegant. I really doubt it, do you believe this story? In short, if it’s not the director’s problem, it’s probably because the investors believe that such a story about a domineering CEO, Cinderella, and a young girl’s infatuated lover is in line with the brain capacity of mainstream audiences...Finally, I beg the domestic TV drama directors not to do it again. Chinese movies are already interesting enough if they are mixed with movies. How can we be embarrassed if there are a few fourth-rate people who don’t understand them?

The fourth part " Night Peacock "

rating: 5.0

Movie review: I was looking forward to it before watching it, but I was very disappointed after watching it. It is disguised as a literary film and performs a bloody and brainless plot. Two timelines and three emotional entanglements made the couples sitting in the theater dizzy instantly, and no one of the three men had a spark with Liu Yifei. It's really so fresh and refined, mixed with clichés and tackiness. Can Liu Yifei and Yu Shaoqun act in a relaxed and effective way, and sing a Sichuan opera to make it look like Farewell My Concubine. In short, after watching a movie, I was confused as to what it was about and what it was going to say. I thought it was a literary film. However, except for the unclear incest relationship and the imposed traditional skills, the movie contained nothing, and even the text was wrong.

The third film " Mulan "

rating: 4.9

Movie review: A good Chinese epic blockbuster, but it was ruined by the Americans. There is Fu Hua Dao with a unique art style, cinematography with a sense of martial arts that is hard to find rivals in China, a superb colorist with an annual salary of one million, location shooting in the beauty of China, and a powerful cast to back it up. Is there any reason why "Mulan" doesn't look good? However, the sad thing is that this Mulan is a complete failure. There are only a few people fighting, and their words are not impressive at all. The place where a general lives can be said to be a village. At the very least, it is a fiefdom, and it is calculated by kilometers. I don’t know who gave me the courage to make a Chinese blockbuster without understanding China’s history. I decided not to watch it until halfway through. If I watched it again, I was afraid that I would be so angry that I would vomit blood.

The second part "To Youth: So You're Still Here"

rating: 4.3

Movie review: If " To Our Passing Youth" directed by Zhao Wei still has some real spirit, then at the same time "To Youth: So You're Still Here", adapted from Xinyiwu's novel, can only be said to be full of unrealistic contrivances. However, I just can’t figure out why the youth in the movie is different from mine. As for the acting, I won’t talk about it because there is nothing much to say. It's a pity for Liu Yifei, why doesn't Fairy Sister try some new roles, such as the charming eldest lady in Jinfen Family, the innocent and cute little sister in Fairy Sword, and the knowledgeable and courteous Wang Yuyan in Tian Long Ba Bu? She used to be There are many well-acted characters. All in all, this is one of the most regretful movies I've ever seen.

The first part "三生三世十里桃花"

rating: 4.0

Movie review: I have not read the original novel but I have seen the TV series version. I really can’t compare which version of Bai Qian and Su Su is better, Yang Mi and Liu Yifei's interpretation of the same role may have their own characteristics, but overall I still feel that the movie version is not as good as the TV series version. The first and most important thing is that due to the length of the movie, many plots have been omitted, and a lot of content has been adapted. The overall look is not coherent enough. Secondly, the language in many shots lacks artistry, which makes the plot seem particularly empty, especially the cooking scene. The content presented is more like introducing and showing the food rather than describing the feelings between the characters. Perhaps the biggest highlight of this film is the superb special effects. The rest is really useless.

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