Because of the limitations of Chinese film and television technology, Return to the Ruins of the So

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-29

"Return to the Ruins of the South China Sea" is actually not that bad. Because the description of the original book is so wonderful!In addition, it is impossible not to consider the cost when creating film and television.

"Returning to the Ruins of the South China Sea" is definitely a very wonderful work in the "Ghost Blowing the Lantern" series, which is about leading the ancestors to cut bags and take pearls;The black shark attack and the shark running to the moon, as the driving force for the arrow wood to fly into the sky, these plots are too exciting!For companies like Wanda and Tencent, their own investment in movies is limited, and film technology cannot reach the level of industrial light and magic, and it is indeed unrealistic for Chinese companies to make such high requirements for films.

Although "The Wandering Earth" is a typical hardcore science fiction movie in China, in terms of science and technology, it is still much worse than the industrial magic blockbusters in the United States.

In terms of the difficulty of transformation and the setting of high technology, "Transformers 4: Rebirth from Extinction" is definitely the pinnacle of the film industry.

Its complicated and ultra-difficult transformation has so far been unsurpassed, and the billions of investments in Transformers are certainly beyond the reach of Tencent and Wanda.

Due to the development of technology, "Return to the Ruins of the South China Sea" can only be filmed like that, and the super thrilling details of the underwater world and the pearl cutting of the mussel in the original book can only exist in words and imagination, and it is still too difficult to achieve it through a live-action movie.

Actually, I think the "Ghost Blows the Lantern" series can be better achieved through animation, but live-action movies are too difficult!

It's still very courageous to make movies when "Ghost Blows the Lantern" comes up, but fortunately, the first few films don't have such a grand and exquisite world view.

The world view and scenes of "Return to the Ruins of the South China Sea" are too difficult to restore, and I think the TV series has done a good job.

The display of the sea surface is still very immersive.

The degree of restoration of "Yunnan Worm Valley" is not bad, although the plot is greasy.

Shirly Yang's performance from beginning to end is indeed too calm, and there are almost no waves in her mentality from the perspective of acting skills, but it is also more in line with her character and original description, she is still so heroic, and her figure and skills are still so good.

Regarding Gu Chai played by Chen Muchi, I think the acting is very good, which is very in line with the mission setting of the original work.

As a descendant of the Hated Heaven Clan, it is normal for him not to have so much laughter compared to taciturn and normal people, after all, he himself hides more secrets that he doesn't even know.

Restricted by film and television technology, Gu Chai did not have more performances, which is indeed a pity.

In the original work, Gu guessed that he was carrying the pearl medium, leading the mussel ancestor out of the hole, and cutting the beads to take the pearl The plot is too exciting and exciting.

There is also a description of the bronze man's mechanism, which must be a subtle instrument, and it is estimated that the description of the original book is too mysterious to be realized. Therefore, the bronze array was used instead.

Regarding the setting of the shark, it feels very plastic, haha.

Compared with the poster, there is a big gap haha, especially the shark's jaw in the TV series, which is as interesting as putting on a plastic shell.

The image of the sea snake still did not disappoint, very much like a dragon, mighty and majestic, turning over mountains and seas, turbulent, still very powerful.

The plot of Dayong Sand and Sea Stone Flower is also very good.

In short, "Return to the Ruins of the South China Sea" is a very classic and excellent adventure**, the plot description is so wonderful that it is so good that film and television technology cannot be realized, but it is subject to technology and is not completely restored, but it is okay to give 8 points.

As a domestic drama with a conscience, it is much better than an anti-Japanese drama that tears devils apart.

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