In the vast sea of stars in the entertainment industry, there is a movie silently supporting, bringing together Shen Teng, Huang Bo, Deng Chao, Hu Jun and other big stars, as well as Yu Hewei, Hu Ge, Li Xian, Jiang Xin and other powerful actors, and Wu Jing, Zhao Wenzhuo and other kung fu stars, all of which appeared in real people, not only liked on Weibo, but also detonated the film industry in an instant. This kind of confidence is not something that everyone in the entertainment industry has.
It is this movie "Zhang Sanfeng", starring Wu Yue and Liu Yan, who quickly topped the list as soon as it was launched. New Year's Drama?Don't worry, because this is not an ordinary martial arts film, but a perfect fusion of martial arts and fantasy. So, what kind of movie feast is this?Let's find out.
Admission:
The film is set in the last years of the Southern Song Dynasty, and the atmosphere of a costume war blockbuster is like a black cloud crushing the city, and thousands of horses are galloping. This is completely different from the painting style of traditional martial arts films, which is surprising. However, don't worry, this is just the tip of the iceberg. The amazing thing about "Zhang Sanfeng" is not only that it is above average, but also because of its fascinating storyline and superb film and television production.
Into the play, go to war:
The first battle of the movie, even if it is only 5 minutes, is enough to make the audience forget its identity as an online movie. The texture of the picture is outstanding, and the special effects are realistic, such as the magnificent pressure of the army and the dust splashed by the horses' hooves, all of which present a cinema-level visual impact. The enemy troops poured into the city, and the officers and soldiers defending the city resisted bravely, and the scenes of fighting made the audience feel like they were on the scene.
At the time of this scuffle, Zhang Sanfeng played by Wu Yue appeared in an incredible way - drinking while participating in the battle. This eclectic setting instantly grabs the audience's attention and introduces the atmosphere of the martial arts world to a new level.
Story, fantasy, kung fu:
Traditional martial arts films often emphasize slow motion and special effects in action scenes, but "Zhang Sanfeng" completely subverts this model. Wu Yue's movements are free and powerful, allowing the audience to feel a real sense of power and lightness, which is no longer replaced by slow motion and special effects.
The film also cleverly incorporates fantasy elements, such as the giant silkworm baby raised by the witch saint, Liu Yan's image of the demon saint, and the mysterious masked villain. These elements make the whole martial arts world more fantastical and imaginative.
However, the film is not flawless. The details of the story sometimes seem abrupt and the plot advances in a hurry, but these flaws do not obscure the highlights of the film. In particular, Wu Yue's outstanding performance in the film has injected new vitality and depth into Zhang Sanfeng's classic martial arts image.
The ending, not perfect, but wonderful:
The movie may not be perfect, and the details of the story are lacking, but this does not deny its breakthrough in the field of martial arts films. Wu Yue's performance shows a more mature and deep Zhang Sanfeng, and Liu Yan's image of a witch also adds a lot to the film.
In general, "Zhang Sanfeng" may not be a classic, but in today's era of gradual decline of martial arts films, it can still bring freshness and surprises to the audience. The filmmaker's professional skills and persistence in martial arts make this film shine in the midst of imperfection.
In the end, martial arts may drift away in the rivers and lakes, but as long as the love is still there, the reason for every sword swing still exists. Even in the era of the demise of martial arts, this battle of trapped beasts is still worthy of our applause.