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The Longest Day In Chang'an PK "The Legend of the Demon Cat", what is the difference between the prosperous Tang Dynasty under the lens of the two directors?

The story of "The Legend of the Demon Cat" is very atmospheric. It is a movie in itself. The production must start with "big". If you start with one person, it is too petty. Therefore, Chang 'an in this movie only describes a very prosperous scene, while The Longest Day In Chang'an is a TV play. Unlike movies, the director can grasp a person's psychology and then describe Chang 'an's prosperity and life in the prosperous Tang Dynasty through him.

Personally, I prefer the Tang Dynasty described by The Longest Day In Chang'an. From the first mirror to the end, the geisha, the overturned peddler's car and all kinds of snacks in the Tang Dynasty are all displayed in this mirror to the end, which gives people a very vivid lens from the beginning, making people feel that Chang 'an is emerging in front of their eyes, so that you can go deep into it and feel it with them.

The whole movie "The Legend of the Demon Cat" has a short foreshadowing. After all, it can't be long-winded. The shots only show the unprecedented prosperity of Chang 'an and the mixed characters. They don't elaborate, but let us feel it. It's just that this feeling is relatively empty. We can't imagine the life of people in Chang 'an at that time according to these shots, but I still like the color matching of the film and the restoration degree of costumes, which is particularly gorgeous and beautiful.

Therefore, everyone has different Chang 'an in his heart. The key depends on what Chang 'an looks like in your mind, and the demon cat biography pays attention to the expression of the whole emotion, while the twelve hours of Chang 'an pay attention to personal feelings, the feelings of little people, the feelings of geisha, the feelings of dark guards, etc., expressing the feelings of Chang 'an people living in the Tang Dynasty at that time.