That exclamation mark doesn't do me justice!! Blue isn't really my colour!I'm writing my novel at th...
That exclamation mark doesn't do me justice!! Blue isn't really my colour!I'm writing my novel at the moment so I'm not on here as much as when I first started.
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This is a great film!! It is so different from the usual mush that we have to see. It is bright and colourful, full of movement and charm; tenderness and compassion and amazing action.
Subtitles films were never my forte but halfway through this I don't even think I noticed them. You just read as if you were listening and you get so carried away with the whole ambience of the film, they almost become part of the background.
The story revolves around the theft of a brilliant sword. It involves two forbidden loves, each sad yet quite beautiful (and I rarely use that word to describe love)and a great deal of mysticism and magic. Buddhist-type far eastern magic albeit but its magic just the same.
The action scenes (you will probably have heard, if nothing else)are excellent. A trifle unbelievable but the whole film is a fairy story anyway and they simply add to the enjoyment. The direction is imaginative; the scenery is impressive and the characters are a little simplified but nevertheless equally worthy of note. This is a Chinese story after all so don't expect any blatantly western traits.
Although quite long, it doesn't seem so because it flows quite consistently. Even if you don't like subtitled films, you'll enjoy this and if you don't, you uncultured sods, more's the pity!!
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