Chapter 102: The Lion King Fights for Hegemony
Yaya glanced at the reporter and didn't think much. She answered directly: "If it weren't for the role of 'Thirteenth Aunt', I probably wouldn't know me. You said that such an opportunity is important to me. As for the replacement of my role, I don't think it's anything. In fact, from the first "Huang Feihong" to the third "The Lion King's Battle", I think my role has been fully formed, and it's time to quit. Besides, I will continue to work with Xu Hui in the future. So, I want to say that I am really grateful to God for letting Xu Hui notice me!"
Paohui was so scared that she was afraid that she would come to confess her love on the spot.
Fortunately, Yaya just simply expressed her gratitude...
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The midnight show ended and the response was very good, but whether it could really trigger a strong market response depends on the box office record of the midnight show and the box office feedback on the day of the premiere.
Of course, let's take a look at a bunch of reviews first.
At this time, many film reviews have already appeared on a lot of movie websites.
Lin Dun of "Watching Movies" also wrote it on the marketing account at the right time and his views on "The Lion King's Battle".
A brief discussion on "Huang Feihong":
This movie is definitely a feast.
Especially watching movies in the IMAX screening hall!
Oriental charm and Western technology collided fiercely again.
The steam engine, the darling of the Western Industrial Revolution, was moved to a pharmaceutical factory in Beijing, and the one who opened the pharmaceutical factory was Huang Feihong's father Huang Qiying.
To be honest, the third part renders too many fighting scenes, and I think so too.
But doing this has a profound meaning!
In "The Lion King's Battle for Hegemony", Xu Hui showed a complex and chaotic late Qing society: an arrogant and inactive court, a foreigner who was looking at the treacherously, a Guangdong guild hall that combines the east and west, and a lot of martial artists who are competitive and useless.
Huang Feihong was sometimes pushed to the front and sometimes rushed to the middle among the crowd. Xu Hui's love for Huang Feihong did not sink him into the bottom.
In the complex social environment, Feihong did not want to fight but had no choice but to do it. In the troubled times, in addition to affirming Feihong's noble character, he was also criticizing the dirty and shallowness of some people. This mutual influx and blow is exactly the shortcomings of the people they want to reveal.
I admit that the ambitions of the third part are a little bigger, but I am still grateful for the inspiring third part. Especially at the end, Huang Feihong's ambitions were even more preached. Those martial artists like "little naughty boys with fighting spirit" were lying in a mess after fighting each other. Huang Feihong made a sonorous and powerful statement step by step, "to open up people's wisdom and integrate wisdom and martial arts" is the way out.
In this situation, I seem to see Xu Hui and the passionate creative feelings of the screenwriters behind the scenes!
By the way, the emotional scenes in "The Lion King's Battle" are also very cute.
At the beginning, Feihong discovered the "foreign rival" and the love sea was rippling; he did not sit in the rival carriage and walked back to the Guangdong Association hall from the Meridian Gate to drink tea; he wanted to marry his father, but instead was blushed by Aunt Thirteen, who was dancing with his hands and blew away the medicine in his hand; he was kissed by the "steam engine" and kicked the chandelier on the eaves to "splash vinegar"; hugged Aunt Thirteen, and floated proudly from his lover's eyes... These short and unsatisfactory plots show the love of their love everywhere.
More expressions of Huang Feihong's love to Aunt Thirteen were added, and it was still the same as the point, without any ritual.
This is a very Chinese-style and very touching love in that era.
In addition, Zhang Jing plays Ghost Foot Qi very well. He has great skills! Especially the treatment between Ghost Foot Qi and Huang Feihong first makes enemies and then reconcile and become master and apprentice is very touching. There are very few lines in that scene, and it is based on the excellent body language of the two actors.
The ghost's legs broke and fell to Baozhilin. Huang Feihong wanted to save him. He would rather lie out in the rain than go out. Huang Zhui was punched hard by him when he chased him out. He still pulled him and was beaten again, but he still refused to let go... In this way, this man who was as fierce as a tiger hugged Huang Feihong and cried bitterly!
This scene made my eyes moist - this is the truth that is the sky, this is the conquering of virtue!
Chapter completed!