"Three Lives, Three Worlds, Ten Peach Blossoms" has become the first bad Chinese movie in 2017 not without reason, the script itself is plagiarized, this is a matter of principle, and then there are many problems with the plot and scenes.
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"Three Lives, Three Worlds, Ten Peach Blossoms" is a remake of a novel created by writer Tang Qi Gongzi, also her work of fame, the first of the "Three Lives, Three Worlds" series, which tells the story of the love and hate of the Qingqiu emperor's daughter, Bai Shao, and the Prince of the Nine Heavenly Princes of the Night and the entanglements of the three lifetimes. The movie is hollow and relies on bragging about the actor's face value to attract fans' attentionIt's like a beautifully wrapped and expensive Ferrero, but once the golden wrapper is peeled off, the inside is maggot-infested chocolate. From the plot point of view, I can see that the director is trying to restore the original, but the movie is after all different from the TV series, the movie's dramatic conflict are condensed in just one or two hours, can make the TV series disease-free love passages in the movie will only make the audience drowsy. The movie's life plot is both boring and uninteresting, the sadistic plot is very contrived, the memory plot is repeated over and over again, and the fighting plot is not very exciting, so the plot gets zero points from me.
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The Ten Mile Peach Blossom in the movie didn't have the slightest bit of softness and beauty, only the plastic fake flower texture. The movie was awkward throughout, bombing from start to finish. The director did a self-imposed special effects running PPT, catching up on the scene is very anxious. The most important thing in a movie is to tell a good story, and this movie has a problem with the narrative rhythm, since it extracts a paragraph, it will tell the story honestly, but in order to hurry up the progress, it is completely shot into a running account, and in the middle of it, there are all sorts of inserted memories and repeated shots. The story begins inexplicably and ends inexplicably.
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Summary: It's "well deserved" for a movie like this to be the #1 bad Chinese movie of 2017.