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What movies do you think are "bad movies" at first, and then you think they are classics?

Some movies are called bad movies because their ideas were too advanced when they were first released, which led to the creator's intention not being understood by the times. But with the passage of time, the highlights of these films were understood and accepted, and their connotations were released, thus becoming classics.

The movie "Big Man" and "Big Man" just gave me a feeling that a small-budget movie could be better, but I was still severely slapped by the word-of-mouth of this movie.

Fortunately, I caught up with this movie and watched it in the cinema. It feels really good. Headquarters "Big Man" is a remake of the Korean film "Veteran", and the configuration is really good.

Director Wu Bai is the producer of "White Night Chasing the Murder", a masterpiece of "great man" by little people. Bao Beier is a real villain with no sense of disobedience. Bao Beier's performance in this film made me make a 180 degree change to him. Wang Qianyuan deserves to be the best actor, and every wrinkle is full of drama. I recommend you to see it.

China's first blockbuster, Hero, was released in 2002, with a total domestic box office of 250 million RMB and a global box office of 65.438+700 million USD. It was nominated for the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film and was named the best film of the year by Time magazine. Although 250 million yuan seems insignificant, the box office of a movie "Hero" accounts for 25% of the national box office output ratio, and now it has exploded like Wolf Warriors 2 and The Wandering Earth.

The cast is super luxurious. Jet Li, Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Zhang Ziyi and Chen Dou are big stars. However, it is such an extremely dazzling film, but it is criticized as empty, flashy, graphic and coreless.

Now it seems that this movie is really awesome, with both the temperament of a commercial film and the expressive power of an art film. The composition is rigorous, the scenery is magnificent, the scene is grand, the martial arts movements are chic and light, and the artistic conception is beautiful. The most magical thing is the decision of the unknown and the sound of the piano in the sky, and the aerial battle between the unknown and the remnant sword flying among the clear water and green mountains.

As a photographer, Zhang Yimou gave full play to his color aesthetics in this film. Color not only becomes an element to render the artistic conception and characters' emotions, but also becomes the protagonist of movie plot promotion and story logic.

1994' s film A Chinese Odyssey was a dismal box office after it was released in Hong Kong. It was also rated as one of the top bad films in 10 by the media, which really broke the heart of Master Xing. It was not until 1997 was broadcast in mainland colleges and universities that it spread on the internet and entered everyone's field of vision, so that everyone could get to know Stephen Chow again and feel it again. The theme song "The Love of My Life" of a Chinese Odyssey is also widely circulated in the Mainland, and what we hear from the music is more legendary stories of Stephen Chow.

This netizen summed up a Chinese odyssey in one sentence. Five hundred years later, the Supreme Treasure fell in love with the Monkey King, and five hundred years ago. But 500 years ago, Xia Zi fell in love with the treasure to save Bai Jingjing. He met the wrong person at the wrong time, and finally turned around, behind him was a whole desert.

Why is A Chinese Odyssey all the rage in Chinese mainland? For this phenomenon, there are different opinions in the film and television circle. When talking about this issue in an exclusive interview with Chai Jing, Master Xing said: I feel very puzzled myself. Everyone interprets his films as postmodern art, but he doesn't understand these. He just made the film according to his own ideas. Maybe, it's better to follow your movie from the heart.