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Chapter 0760 a tragedy

In the movie "Those Years", Han Lan did not completely copy the movie in his memory. Instead, when drafting the outline of the script, he modified various settings and plot of the movie to make it more suitable for inland students.

memories of youth.

The subsequent screenwriting work was also supplemented by the screenwriting department of Tomahawk Pictures, so the script that came out had a lot less vulgarities and was easier to pass the review.

But the main plot and the innocent youth love remain unchanged.

Judging from the reaction of theater audiences, this movie is undoubtedly a success.

Qiu Yushi's performance in the movie far exceeded fans' expectations of him. As a young actor, his performance in this movie is already quite outstanding, and can even be said to be as good as that of a professional actor.

After watching the whole movie, Qiu Yushi has no idol baggage at all. Even the final scene where the bride kisses the groom was performed by him himself.

Both the eyes and movements were performed perfectly.

Compared with other young freshmen on the market who have dull faces and whose lines cannot exceed two lines, Qiu Yushi's performance can be said to be overwhelming!

Not to mention the performance of other actors in the movie, they were all professional and did not bring down the movie.

As soon as the first episode of "Those Years" ended, the score of Douyan's film stabilized at 9.7 points. Even Yi Jianmei, who had previously despised it, gave it a high score of 8.6 points. The main deduction was for Qiu Yushi.

Although his performance was passable, it was only passable. Compared to the quality of the film, Yi Jianmei did not give him a lot of praise from a professional perspective.

If Qiu Yushi can act like Han Lan, then this movie Yi Jianmei may even give a high score of 9.5 points!

But the flaws are not concealed. For the majority of movie fans, as long as Qiu Yushi's performance is not too bad, then the movie will not be bad. Especially the character creation of Shen Jiayi in the movie is in line with the crush or first love of most male viewers in middle school and high school.

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One sentence quickly became popular on the Internet: "Every boy has a first love named Shen Jiayi."

However, this is mainly in China, and the performance of the film was greatly reduced after it arrived in the West.

The overseas score dropped to 8.9, and may drop further in the future.

For many Western movie fans, due to cultural differences, it is difficult for them to understand why Ke Jingteng did not confess his love to Shen Jiayi. Moreover, the gentle and quiet girl Shen Jiayi in the movie does not fit their aesthetic.

Anyway, the first love of these foreigners is definitely not Shen Jiayi.

Naturally, the feelings this movie gave them were not as deep as those of Oriental movie fans.

In contrast, another Tomahawk Pictures movie, "The Bund," is more popular overseas.

The plot of this movie is also very simple, it is about the grudges and hatreds within the former Bund gang and the fruitless love between Xu Wenqiang and Feng Chengcheng.

There are many scenes of gang fights and even gunfights in the movie, which are very exciting to watch. The character Xu Wenqiang played by Liu Rong in the movie also left a deep impact on the audience.

Foreigners may not understand what it means to be happy and grudgey, but they know what it means to be cool.

The black boss that many ordinary people understand must be the kind with a sinister face, tattoos on his body, no culture, only speaking vulgar language, and always ready to kill people.

But in fact, he is called a gangster.

In this movie, the combination of black hat, windbreaker and white scarf makes Xu Wenqiang's image more elegant and his aura more powerful.

And Xu Wenqiang is not simply bad. He has two temperaments, black and white, both good and evil. He is a money-making machine who makes no distinction between black and white, but his conscience is still intact; he goes out for personal gain and grudges.

He is a no-nonsense person who kills, but sometimes he also has a certain patriotism instinct.

On the day of its premiere, the film's overseas rating temporarily stabilized at 9.1, and its domestic performance was also very good.

Liu Rong's performance really surprised movie fans, as he played the role of Xu Wenqiang very vividly.

It's completely different from his performance in the "Liu Rong's Boring Life" series of videos. He looks more serious.

Especially the tragic color of Xu Wenqiang, Liu Rong performed very well.

It's as if he himself is also tragic.

In fact, not only Xu Wenqiang, but the entire movie is full of tragedy.

Including Ding Li, played by Han Lan, Ding Li changed from a street gangster to a "master" in the upper class, but his humanity and conscience were lost along with it.



"Alas~"

After coming out of the cinema, Yi Jianmei felt a little emotional.

Unlike those tragedies disguised as comedies, "The Bund" itself is a tragedy.

Xu Wenqiang and Feng Chengcheng were a perfect match, but they couldn't get together because of family feud.

At the end of the movie, Xu Wenqiang gave up his power on the Bund and wanted to go to Gaul to find Feng Chengcheng. However, he was attacked and died under random gunfire.

Yi Jianmei heard the curses from the people next to her. Many people probably thought that Xu Wenqiang would be able to find Feng Chengcheng at the end of the movie and live a happy life in Gaul. However, with a "pop", Xu Wenqiang was beaten to death.

This ending is obviously unacceptable to many viewers, as the death is too sudden.

But in fact, it makes sense when you think of Xu Wenqiang's identity. The final outcome of being a gangster is unlikely to be any better. Isn't it normal to suddenly die on the street?

And in the dark and turbulent times at that time, how could a love that transcended reality like Xu Wenqiang and Feng Chengcheng be perfect?

"Alas..." Yi Jianmei figured it out, but felt even more sad.

As far as tragedy goes, this movie succeeds.

Rather than letting Xu Wenqiang and Feng Chengcheng have a happy fairy tale ending, the sudden burst of gunfire that left Xu Wenqiang falling in a pool of blood is more memorable to the audience.

Heartbreaking.

Yi Jianmei opened the Cross Eyes movie review. While he was feeling sentimental, many fans and critics had already commented.

A very strange phenomenon, its cross-eyed score is very high, currently maintained at 9.5, but many people in the comment area are scolding the screenwriter and director.

Everyone is fighting for the final outcome of Xu Wenqiang and Feng Chengcheng.

"Old Hei, get out of here! Why didn't Xu Wenqiang end up with Feng Chengcheng?"

"I saw in the church that when Feng Chengcheng was about to marry Ding Li, my whole heart was broken. Xu Wenqiang chased him to the church, but he only called Cheng Cheng and said nothing more. Xu Wenqiang did not snatch the bride, and Feng Chengcheng did not choose to follow.

When he left, both of them were holding back...it was really uncomfortable to watch."

"I originally thought that this drama would be a failure because of Liu Rong's relationship, but he actually brought Xu Wenqiang's contradictory character to life, especially the scene where Feng Chengcheng gets married in the church. There were no lines and the two just looked at each other.

But it’s far more expressive than those embarrassing dialogues!”

"Send the blade! Send the blade! Xu Wenqiang is gone just like that? What the hell..."

Yi Jianmei pondered for a moment and sent out the draft he had just typed. When rating the movie, he gave a score that he had never given before:
Chapter completed!
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