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How to evaluate Di Renjie's The Dragon King?

Di Renjie, the author has never been interested in these three words, because Di Renjie in the TV series I watched as soon as possible is a soft-footed chicken who can only reason but can't do martial arts, and the image is also a middle-aged uncle. In Xu's films, Di reshaped his own brand and turned into a handsome guy with both civil and military skills, which reminded the author of the re-creation of the Three Kingdoms series. At this step, Xu went smoothly. The first step is to give it to Hua Zai, and the second step is to give it to the popular niche. In my opinion, compared with Hua Zai, Mark Chao's acting skills seem to be far behind, especially "You are crazy and enter youth". But Director Xu gave an official reason: If Andy Lau was ten years younger, I would let him play. In short, Mark Chao did not disappoint.

The film tells the story of Di Renjie's first arrival in Dali before Empire of Tian Tong. Because the Dragon King and Wu Zetian sent ministers to investigate the case, Di Renjie strayed into the case investigation and began a magical journey. The criticism of the first work, Empire of Tian Tong, is impersonal. Apart from the Tower of Babel, there is little explanation for the overall environment, or insufficient explanation for the magnificent scenery at that time. Xu Dao realized the problem and deliberately added a lot of plot settings at the beginning of the film to highlight the contemporary environment. But why is this story so huge? /kloc-how can 0/33 minutes explain it? On the way, unnecessary environmental descriptions were abandoned, and the story changed from one scene to another. The arc of the character is not obvious, or it should have been a feature film of Di Renjie, but all the elements here are missing except water, which is really a pity. I don't know if this series will continue to develop the third part, and I hope to see a better story in the third part.

In terms of special effects design, the author experienced the first underwater 3D movie in China. Although it was not as layered and authentic as Titanic 3D and Pi, the water features and fluid effects were also flawless. Besides the water play, Wang Ao, the highlight of this film, is enough to feast your eyes on. I thought this movie would cut corners and only hear its sound, but I didn't expect to see the whole of Wang Ao in the end. Although Monster Hunter has a sense of sight, it is still an excellent CG animation special effect. Just like every episode of Harry Potter has to introduce some magical monsters, every episode of Di Renjie has to make up some strange insects and monsters from the Classic of Mountains and Seas to enrich the story. I like this design method very much.

Finally, there is nothing to say. Summarize your own film criticism style, which is basically a combination of Zhen Xuan and Mandarin. Try something new next time. Finally, there are two points about the plot: first, the lines: the tea drunk by the nobles in the palace is raised with human flesh. Full of irony. The other is the final outcome. If you don't want to see the spoiler, don't look. . . . . . .

That is, whether you are an official or a medical student, Bai finally fell in love with something literary.