Soon, as the jokes in front of them faded away, new messages slowly emerged.

Whether in the real world or the parallel world, the audience seemed to have endless things to say about Shaolin Soccer and Stephen Chow.

In a trance, another batch of messages appeared on the screen.

It was emotional to read and sigh.

"The biggest feature is that when watching the big productions in recent years, the special effects are obviously more fancy, but the audience feels that these people are mentally ill. They have such powerful abilities but still do this. But watching Shaolin Soccer doesn't feel this way. There is no abrupt feeling at all. It feels so natural."

"Shaolin Soccer rented it once in a disc rental store. I watched it three times in an afternoon for 50 cents. Ask you if it's worth it? At that time, the store where we were didn't sell it, only rented it. After I rented this disc, I directly paid a deposit of 10 yuan. No, I can recite the lines for my own viewing. ”

“But at that time, most of the discs were pirated and censored, and the sound quality and picture quality were not good. I rented new blockbusters such as Kung Fu, King Kong 2005, and Curse of the Golden Flower, and I was not impressed after watching them. Later, I watched the legitimate version and felt the difference!”

“I like Stephen Chow’s movies because he does not create chronological characters in his movies.

Positive characters always have some minor flaws and the logic is appropriate and constantly polished from life.

Not the kind of The characters are deliberately shaped to reflect the character's qualities, and it is not that the bad movie director piles up the characters for his own good.

The rhythm of the movie depends on the dense jokes.

This is why I feel that watching his movies is so natural and comfortable.

It's a pity that there are not many such good movies. Now I can't watch them even if I want to. ”

“1. Since we are interpreting Stephen Chow's acting skills, the lines cannot be ignored.

Just like Deyun Club's crosstalk and Xiaoguo's talk show, in addition to the excellent script, the tone and rhythm of the performance are even more critical.

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The same joke will have different effects when told by different people.

And Stephen Chow has many talents. He is not only good at acting, but also good at conceiving lines and dialogues. The behind-the-scenes footage of each play has Stephen Chow and several assistant directors and

screenwriters conceiving lines together. He repeatedly tries and deliberates dozens of times for a line of dialogue for a minor role.

This is his intention.

2. I remembered Wei Jian’s interview. When he was a minor role, he would also put his ordinary lines, such as: "Mom, I'm back. Is dinner ready? ”

Thinking over and over again, how to change different expressions to achieve better results without changing the original meaning of the sentence.

3. Yuan Qiongdan mentioned in an interview that she was afraid of Stephen Chow because she could not meet his high standards.

So she admired Stephen Chow very much. After many years, she still remembered a scene. Although the audience saw that she had performed very well and funny on the screen, in fact, Stephen Chow personally demonstrated it during the filming.

She tried hardAfter trying for a long time, she still couldn't reach the same level. She said the problem was the control of rhythm, the speed and emphasis of a sentence, and even the difference of 0.5 seconds in the speed of a modal particle would produce completely different results. 4. Why do so many big actors who have worked with him publicly scold Stephen Chow? Because actors are used to being relaxed in other crews, just handing in qualified works. And when filming with Stephen Chow, each scene is repeated dozens of times on average, and the remuneration is not increased. So they are unhappy. Think about the daily salary of 2.08W and you will understand. The production cost of "Kung Fu" is only 170 million yuan. It is impossible to pay an actor 160 million yuan. Stephen Chow's production costs are used on the cutting edge, and he makes real special effects and carefully studies the sound effects, so it has become a classic! ”

“If there is any shortcoming in Stephen Chow’s movies, I personally think it is the lack of love scenes.

The early movies were okay, after all, Zhou was more of an actor, and the director and screenwriter were responsible for telling the story. The King of Comedy was also okay, after all, it was one of the main plots.

But Shaolin Soccer, Kung Fu, and even The Mermaid all give people the feeling that love is the protagonist’s final reward and fills the final void in the protagonist’s heart.

But the heroine gives people a feeling of being dispensable. I think this is probably related to Zhou’s real experience. ”

“Previous movies didn’t have any filters, and the characters were very real and looked very friendly. Now movies have three layers of powder on their faces and they also need to beautify them.

Even if the hair style and clothes explode, they don’t change, which is against physics, not to mention making people look friendly. Now there is no acting skills, but the eye shadow is quite thick. ”

“Only after seeing this commentary did I realize that “The Richest Man in Xihong City” has many shadows of Shaolin Soccer. No wonder I felt it was abrupt when I first watched it.

Why is it football? Being kicked in the balls to apologize, a shameless way of winning.

I don’t understand football, kicking in the balls is vulgar, and I can’t even laugh at the shamelessness.

I personally think that the biggest highlight of “The Richest Man in Xihong City” is the plot and song about the thin insurance. It is very interesting and inspirational.

I even suspect that the whole plot was made up for this climax (I exaggerate). ”

“To be honest, Stephen Chow’s movies are still very funny and interesting after watching them many times, but the Richest Tomato?? It’s not so funny the second time. I don’t mean to say that the Richest Tomato. I laughed happily the first time I watched it in the cinema, so I think it’s a bit difficult for Shen Teng to surpass Stephen Chow or take over from him. ”

“Let me explain why there is no Mandarin version of the Jiangbao dance.

Because even the Cantonese version does not have this part, so when WW imported it, it was not dubbed in Mandarin. There were many reasons at the time, and they had no choice but to do it like this.

The Jiangbao part was added to the DVD version later, as an easter egg, because this part is very nonsensical and has nothing to do with the main storyline.

In addition, there is a clip where Zhao W and Xing Ye play around and beat up the boss lady of the steamed bun shop, which is not in the released version, so there is no dubbing in the Mandarin version.

This clip was deleted because Zhao W left the steamed bun shop because Xing Ye was sad that she did not accept her love. If the clip of beating up the boss lady was added, then Ah Mei must have left because she was fired by the boss lady. ”

“Xing Ye’s movies are really movies that you can watch with both laughter and tears. It’s really funny to watch them ten years ago, but ten years later, it’s all about the life you have walked, being ridiculed, looked down upon, and suppressed... Apart from anything else, Xing Ye’s portrayal and understanding of small people is really profound, even the tragedy that came later is no more than that.

The hardships and sweetness of everyone in life are vividly displayed in the movie, and hope is found from unwillingness, frustration, loss and despair. I don’t know the meaning of the play at first, but I am already a character in the play! ”

“The plots of movies in the past were dense, and sometimes it felt like I had seen a lot of content, but in fact only 30 minutes had passed. Nowadays, movies can't tell much in 2 hours, they are long-winded and empty in content!”

“Looking back on the scenes of those years, it really makes me feel emotional now.”

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