In August 2014, in that "fairy fight,.
A movie with a production cost of only 30 million, because there is no money left to do overwhelming publicity, is not well-known enough.
When it was released, it unfortunately bumped into the same costume martial arts theme and was more well-known"The White-Haired Witch" and "The Four Famous Catches".
So until the end of the movie schedule, the film did not have time to achieve a box office counterattack. In the end, it can only be to"High reputation, low box office".The ending, top"The conscience of the industry".The title ended dismally. It is the 16th Huading Award for Best New DirectorLu Yang, directed the filming of the third solo film ".Embroidered Spring Knife".
Although the box office of the film was dismal, its reputation was never cared for, and it exploded all the way to counterattack. It has become what is now called "Oriental Martial Arts Masterpiece" and "China's Most Realistic Martial Arts Movie in the Past 20 Years".Even after ten years, its reputation is still as stable as an old dog.
In addition to the wonderful martial arts scenes in the film, there is a war of words with hidden mysteries. and all kinds of famous lines and famous scenes out of the circle, which are also fresh in people's memories. is similar to the previous Spring Festival Gala lines, if you mention the previous sentence, you can automatically pick up the next sentence. I don't believe you, look at these two sentences.
Friends who have watched the film, have you automatically started the whole plot in your mind? Director Lu Yang, in "Embroidered Spring Knife".Lens language, character dialogue, martial arts action and ** design, character image buildingand other aspects are deeply buried in the details of foreshadowing. As a cutting-edge practitioner, he can turn an "atypical" martial arts drama film into a "civil and military". The degree of its intentions, even today, is unattainable by many film investors who have invested in high-investment and large-scale productions.
It is a pity that such a masterpiece ended up with a dismal box office at the time. I only hope that today's good dramas will no longer become pearls in the capital market. It is expected that more excellent works will not only receive good word-of-mouth evaluations, but also get a high box office that matches them. What do you think about the martial arts in this issue**, or today's costume films, you can exchange and discuss in the comment areaThat's all for today, and we'll see you tomorrow. Bye-bye!