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- Titre original: 盗墓笔记
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Dao Mu Bi Ji Zhi Qi Xing Lu Wang Gong , The Lost Tomb
- Scénariste: Xu Kennedy
- Réalisateur: Lee Daniel, Alfred Hsing
- Genres: Action, Aventure, Mystère, Fantastique
Distribution et équipes
- Jing Bo Ran Rôle principal
- Wang Jing ChunWu San ShengRôle principal
- Sandra MaA'NingRôle principal
- Philip KeungDa KuiRôle Secondaire
- Zhang Bo YuWang Pang ZiRôle Secondaire
Critiques
Fabulous choice of leading men. Really. The contrast between them was perfect. I personally wish for them to both have long successful careers.
The supporting actors were wonderful. The humor in this movie is great, and mostly carried by the supporting actors.
You MUST like gears to enjoy this movie. They are everywhere. Along with chains.
You must also not really care about which time period the movie is set in, as laptops & abacuses, Gattling guns & drones, digital cameras & puttees co-exist.
My favorite thing in this movie was a coffin that unfolded into a desk/office suite, along with a book case that I will lust after for the rest of my life.
Will I re-watch this? Absolutely. I am sure there are things I missed.
I strongly feel there will be a video game.
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The CGI (imo) is actually bearable for a Chinese production. I've seen a lot worse. The thrill is really good. It's the kind of thrill where you think, "Oh, thank the heavens they're fine." But no, there's another freaking obstacle. Character development is weak tho because I think they were really focusing on the execution of the storyline. (I mean how do you expect 9(?) novels to be squeezed into the movie?) For the storyline, it's confusing at first. However, it all made sense at the ending if you connect it with all the flashbacks and the introduction. The moment you understand it, it's gonna flip you over.
Also recommended to people who loves shipping otps.
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