wants to avenge Marshal Yue Fei and assassinate Qin Hui, the nearly three-hour movie, the script of "Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai" always shows the audience a key thing: what kind of layout did Zhang Da and his teammates design in order to complete this task?In fact, in the general direction, Zhang Da and his comrades-in-arms had to accomplish at least two things: the first was to kill the envoy of the Jin State, snatch the secret letter he carried, and try to make the letter public, so that Qin Hui, who was the connector, would be ruined.
The second is to look for an opportunity to assassinate Qin Hui, of course, in the end, it was discovered that the assassination that Zhang Da and others wanted to complete was not really an assassination, but wanted to force Qin Hui to recite Man Jianghong in public. However, although this setting is quite absurd, the script gives such a setting, so Zhang Da, as the commander-in-chief, must formulate a plan to promote this result.
First of all, after killing the envoy of the Jin State, you must try to get the letter and take it out of Qin Hui's residence, and then make the letter public in some way. As for the assassination plan, Zhang Da must also give a plan in advance. In short, if you want Qin Hui's reputation to be ruined, if you want Qin Hui to be at the mercy of Zhang Da and others, Zhang Da must come up with a plan.
However, from the beginning to the end of the movie, you will be embarrassed to find that Zhang Da and the others are actually a rabble, because they have not shown a perfect assassination plan at all. From the very beginning of the operation, Zhang Da had already lost control of the operation team, because everyone under his command was acting on their own. Before the action, Zhang Da had already gained full certainty, because the dancing girl troupe that could approach the envoys of the Jin State had all been replaced by his own people.
However, the simplest task went wrong at a critical moment, because the dancer Yaoqin mixed into the team of dancers, and the other two girls didn't even know about it. Before the envoy of the Jin State was attacked, several girls had already teamed up to fool Zhang Da. In the process of carrying out the operation, Ding Sanwang successfully tricked Sun Jun into falling into the trap prepared by Zhang Da, but in the process of taking hostages, Ding Sanwang deliberately begged for death and let Sun Jun shoot himself to death by self-detonation.
Ding Sanwang's early death attempt seems to have been unannounced to Zhang Da and was unnecessary. Without saying hello, Liu Xi actually chose to assassinate He Li single-handedly, and what was even more incomprehensible was that he actually carried that crucial true letter. The result of Liu Xi's unauthorized actions completely reversed the situation, because the letter was not only snatched away by He Li, but Liu Xi confessed everything under duress, and the identities of all the survivors were exposed.
However, despite the confusing nature of the story for most of the first half, the story continues. Zhang Da and the others did not listen to his arrangement, everyone was acting without authorization, and they were also sent to death one after another for this. At the end of the story, Zhang Da and Sun Jun were locked up in the same cell, and Zhang Da also released the final killer idea: if the action fails, he will try to get Sun Jun to kill himself, so that his brother-in-law can gain Qin Hui's trust, and the plan to assassinate Qin Hui will continue in the future.
But even so, Sun Jun chose to start in advance and took the risk of killing the two female masters beside Qin Hui. The seemingly heroic assassination in the whole movie has actually become a joke, and Zhang Da's identity as a commander is completely a decoration. All the participants under his command did not listen to his instructions, everyone acted on their own, and they were sent to death one by one for this.
Maybe the idea of this movie is still very good, but the huge flaws in the story and logic make the whole movie have an incomprehensible plot from front to back.