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Who is the director of Longhumen?

The director of Longhumen is Ye Weixin.

Ye Weixin (1963) was born in Hongkong, China on1October 23rd. Film director, screenwriter and producer. From 65438 to 0985, Ye Weixin began his behind-the-scenes career in the New Art City Film Company. From 65438 to 0995, I became a film director for the first time, shooting works at midnight.

1996' s film "The Storm in Mong Kok" was recommended by the 3rd Hong Kong Film Critics Association. 200 1 was nominated for the best director of the Hong Kong Film Awards for Juliet and Liang Shanbo for the first time, and then was nominated for the best director of the Hong Kong Film Awards for four times for the series Ip Man.

Dragon Humen is an action film adapted from Huang Yulang's Hong Kong martial arts cartoon Dragon Humen. Directed by, starring Donnie Yen, Angel and Lee. The film tells the story of the struggle between Wang Xiaolong and Shi.

Plot evaluation of Longhumen

"Dragon Humen", whether it is the composition of the image or the simple plot, shows a distinct animation style without destroying the cause and effect of the characters and events; The combination of real-life martial arts and computer stunts not only keeps Donnie Yen's unforgettable fighting style from boxing to meat, but also exerts the unique specialty of computer stunts in expressing martial arts fantasy.

Photography and art design are also the most eye-catching highlights of the film, which cooperate with most of the fighting scenes: the unique photography angle almost runs through the fighting scenes, and several important scenes are even named after the fighting scenes in publicity. The perfect presentation between photography and scenery is the scene of softball field. The placement of seats, the angle of photography, the coarse grain of the picture and the black-and-white effect all faithfully follow the original work, which sets off the Dragon and Humen Gate well.

In terms of action design, Donnie Yen integrated his personal style into the whole movie. Although there are still tightrope walking and special effects, the performance of Longhumen is indeed one of the distinctive kung fu films.