Jet Li s 6 movies with the worst reputation, the last one is still unforgivable

Mondo Movies Updated on 2024-02-07

1, "Mulan".

"Mulan" does not seem to fully capture the essence of traditional Chinese culture in terms of showing it, and the film as a whole gives people a slightly superficial feeling. Although Liu Yifei's Hua Mulan shows a certain degree of bravery, the whole film seems to be slightly lacking in depth and cultural expression, and fails to fully explore the cultural meaning behind the role of Mulan. Although the addition of Gong Li and Jet Li increases the starlight effect of the film, the incongruity of cultural elements makes their characters seem slightly unnatural. Although the visual effects of the film are remarkable, there seems to be room for further improvement in conveying the charm of traditional Chinese heroes.

2, "Fuji Detective".

When trying to imitate Stephen Chow's funny style, Fuji Detective seems to have failed to fully grasp its essence, making the humorous elements in the film slightly awkward. The addition of articles and other stars did not significantly enhance the film's appeal. Although the film has put a lot of effort into the special effects and action design, it lacks internal logic and coherence, resulting in a slightly cluttered overall look and feel of the film, making it difficult for the audience to fully immerse themselves in it.

3, "The Legend of the White Snake".

The adaptation of "The Legend of the White Snake" on the basis of respecting the original book is slightly rough, and the fragmentation of the plot makes the overall story line lack coherence. In the process of pursuing a romantic plot, the film sometimes sacrifices the authenticity of logic and emotion, causing certain emotional twists to seem far-fetched. Although the film strives to show innovation, it is still lacking in terms of narrative and character building, and needs to be further deepened and refined.

4, "The Mummy 3".

The Mummy 3 failed to bring much freshness to the audience in terms of story creativity, and the sequel to some extent repeated the pattern of previous works and lacked innovation. Although the Chinese elements introduced were intended to add new ideas, they were too Westernized in their treatment and failed to integrate harmoniously. The newly added actors and some far-fetched plot settings have affected the coherence and viewing experience of the film to a certain extent.

5, "The King of Kung Fu".

Although "The King of Kung Fu" is based on the theme of kung fu and intends to integrate Chinese and Western cultural elements, the final result does not seem to be satisfactory. Although there are certain highlights in the martial arts scenes and special effects in the film, they are slightly shallow in terms of plot depth and character building. Although it is intended to convey the message of cultural exchange, it is slightly rough in the actual implementation process and fails to fully demonstrate the connotation of kung fu culture.

6, "Legend of the Gods".

Although "Legend of the Gods" has powerful actors to join and sophisticated special effects support, the adaptation of classic myths is too casual, and there are many differences from the original work. The film tries to interpret ancient myths and stories with modern visual techniques, but it does not do a good job of maintaining the balance between the spirit of the original work and innovation, which makes the work a little awkward between inheritance and innovation.

Jet Li's 6 movies with the worst reputation, the last one is still unforgivable

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