"Young White Horse Drunk Spring Breeze", breaking the confinement of the decline of martial arts, has been praised continuously, and has been praised as "the spirit of new martial arts", what is unique about this drama?
In terms of plot, "Young White Horse Drunken Spring Breeze" is adapted from the novel by Zhou Munan, the author of "Youth Song Xing", which tells the story of the fathers in their youth in "Youth Song Xing". With the foundation of the previous work, this drama first ensures a certain quality in the plot.
The story tells the story of Baili Dongjun, the son of Xihou Mansion played by Hou Minghao, who does not like to read or love martial arts, but likes to make wine, and makes an appointment with his friend Ye Yun to become a wine fairy. But after accidentally getting involved in the grievances of the rivers and lakes, he stepped into the rivers and lakes, and met Yue Yao and Ye Yun's good friends, and broke out of their own rivers and lakes together.
The perspective is very novel, the screenwriter unfolds the story of the rivers and lakes from the eyes of young people, without too much blood and emotional entanglement, and pays more attention to showing the vigorous vitality and enthusiasm of young people, and creates a relaxed atmosphere by designing the straightforward and humorous dialogues of the teenagers in the play.
For example, Lei Meng, the son of burning ink in the play, is simply a chatter, and he can complain anytime and anywhere in a fierce atmosphere, which can be said to be very in line with the mental state of modern young people.
In terms of roles, "Young White Horse Drunk Spring Breeze" pays more attention to the color of group portraits, in addition to the male protagonist Baili Dongjun, it also creates different young chivalrous guests, bringing different viewing experiences to the audience.
Baili Dongjun can be said to be a very anti-routine male protagonist, who started all the way at the beginning, pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger in the plot, which made the audience very cool to watch, and at the same time, he was also growing all the way and constantly transforming.
In addition, the brave and combative Sikong Changfeng, the thunder dream kill when walking, and the Qingge Gongzi Luo Xuan, who comes with BGM at home, have distinctive character characteristics, and several young chivalrous men with different personalities roam the rivers and lakes, which not only plumps up the plot, but also facilitates the audience to a certain extent.
In terms of martial arts, "Young White Horse Drunk Spring Breeze" also put a lot of effort into it, and it was also very attentive in terms of special effects. For example, in the Donggui Wine Shop, Sikong Changfeng pointed his gun on the ground, turned sideways, backhanded forward, and hit the opposite side of the flowers.
Another example is the confrontation between Su Duyu and Gu Ergongzi on a rainy night, without bells and whistles, but a fight with a water wave flying sword, with the atmosphere of the rainy night, showing the excitement of the scene in front of the audience.
Of course, compared with classic martial arts dramas, in terms of martial arts, "Young White Horse Drunk Spring Breeze" still has something to improve, the tension between the characters is slightly insufficient, the camera shooting likes to slow down the action, which destroys the rhythm, and then there is still the phenomenon of standing still face-to-face and amplifying the moves, which weakens the ornamentation of martial arts, and the crew needs to improve and further improve from the actors, martial arts instructors, and lens editing.
It is undeniable that martial arts is a part of the genre that is currently in demand but still missing, especially for today's teenagers, for whom martial arts seems too far away.
"Young White Horse Drunk Spring Breeze" is to skillfully grasp the psychology of this part of young people, according to the aesthetics of young people today, find a shooting method that meets their needs, and create a relatively rare new martial arts story for teenagers.
With the popularity of "Young White Horse Drunk Spring Breeze", a picture of "young people in fresh clothes and horses, fighting swords in the rivers and lakes" slowly unfolded, this model of combining the traditional martial arts spirit with the creation of the new era has injected new vitality into domestic martial arts dramas, and I look forward to the wonderful interpretation of the follow-up plot.