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How to evaluate the film The Grandmaster?

After watching The Master of the Generation, I felt that there was a "Master of the Generation" with flesh and blood in front of me. Wong Kar-wai's "A Generation of Masters" is said to have been prepared for ten years, and the results are gratifying. It's not too much to be soft on prizes. Among them, Zhang Ziyi, the heroine, returned to the peak of her career by virtue of Gong Er Yi. This film focuses on the leading figures of several martial arts schools, such as IP Man, Gong Er and Yitian, and tells the legendary stories of their lives. Needless to say, the exquisiteness of Wong Kar-wai's films, in which photography and fine arts are textbook-level. However, some viewers shouted and couldn't understand! The reason why we can't understand it may be because it is difficult for ordinary audiences to understand the indifference expressed in the director's films.

In fact, judging from the plot, director Wong Kar-wai is meticulous about the film. In the film, IP Man and Gong Lao break off cakes. Most people don't know why Tony Leung Chiu Wai had his palm up once and his palm down once. If an expert will know that your palm is up, it is generally called "compassion"-if your center of gravity comes from the ground, will it hurt people; Yin's hand has "crossed" Ip Man tried the male hand and the female hand, and he knew it was not the way. Finally, he used the listening bridge, just like the sticky hand of Wing Chun and the pusher of Tai Chi, which is to follow your strength and follow you. So it's actually very enjoyable. But some things have to be seen by experts before they can say, "Hey, Wang Dao still knows a little!"

? The Republic of China was the last glorious period of China Wushu. A generation of grandmasters told a lost Wulin, a legend of the Republic of China. The yellow halo makes the film full of nostalgia, and the lines are full of rhyme and martial arts.

Every line of "The Master" was not given for nothing. Time is a narrative skill. So think more and taste more.