"New Shaolin Temple is a bowl of steaming cold rice."

by wangweimei on 2011-01-26 13:02:16

1. Some plots are a bit unreasonable and some plots are a bit tedious. The fight is the only highlight. Faced with bullets, the monks of Shaolin Temple have to kill people干脆. The meaning of compassion has been diluted a lot. After watching this movie, the deepest impressions are two: one is that in the struggle for fame and wealth, people's thinking becomes very unreliable, can not feel trust, very cold-blooded, and very pitiful; the other is that the power of compassion is indeed powerful, at the cost of sacrifice, it is inherited in human blood and fights against evil.

2. Chinese people are accustomed to making good movies in the first half, and this movie is no exception. The beginning is good, but the more you watch, the less interesting it gets. There are too many disconnections in the plot before and after. It's unreasonable. When the abbot said, "Take the villagers and go first," I saw a political commissar of the Eighth Route Army...

3. I don't understand why some media are so enthusiastic about bashing "The New Shaolin Temple". What I want to say is that a good movie will not be buried. No matter what, the audience who buy tickets to go to the cinema, and the netizens' eyes are very sharp.

4. The background music doesn't sound very novel or original. The story is okay, but it's just a common plot transformation and processing. The acting is also quite hardworking. By the way, Andy Lau ultimately still has to face the test of time.

5. Not worthy of using the words "New Shaolin Temple"! Except for Jackie Chan and Nicholas Tse, there is almost nothing worth watching. I regret going to the cinema to watch it! No plot, no innovation. I also don't understand where Tse's hatred comes from, and why Liu Dehua became kind. He didn't become better after his daughter died, how did he suddenly become better? The coherence between the beginning and end is terrible, everything is bad.