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How to evaluate "Going against the Heaven" and "Fighting against the Heaven"?
/kloc-I still can't put it down after more than 0/00 words. It's a very routine plot: a teenager rises step by step, goes through difficulties and obstacles, and deals with Dan medicine, monster beast, big country and so on-once he becomes famous, the story is over. The difficulty is always risking your life. How can we keep the story tense? Breaking the Sky has done this magically. The clues are intertwined with light and dark, the plot is complex but not chaotic, and the relaxation will not make the reader dizzy or bored. It depicts the characters carefully and vividly, which is very representative but not the same-the characters have gradual changes and are vivid stories. These two points alone are enough to stand out from the crowd. Look at its main sentence again: thirty years in Hedong, thirty years in Hexi, don't bully the young and the poor! There are many similar inspirational stories! Rob a lot, but very few can run through and lead the context-most of them just take it out as a signboard and pass in a few words. 360 lines, each line is a champion. How to get rid of radishes and keep radishes? This is the biggest test of kindness. In the past, there used to be a race between the tortoise and the hare: the protagonist worked hard after being defeated, accidentally got treasures or cheats, and then worked hard in secret, making a blockbuster and defeating the world while his opponent stood still. The Jianghu is sinister, who can rest assured to watch it? The protagonist works hard and the opponent works hard; The protagonist has a treasure, and so will the opponent; The protagonist is gifted, and so are his opponents. This is the real and complicated Jianghu. The protagonist will not always win, but will win, escape, kill and lurk skillfully-the story is no longer a story, but a real life, which may develop in all directions, regardless of the rationality of the story. This is the case with "Breaking the Sky". The story is vividly interpreted in the new mode, and it is really a rare masterpiece. I lament its generosity and applaud its wonderful description and plot design, but what moves me most is its theme. Don't bully the young and the poor! Every time I see this sentence, my heart will be full of blood. Thirty years in Hedong, thirty years in Hexi, the wind and water turn. Teenagers are lucky because they have youth to squander. What if you watch others fall apart? Watching others become fantastic? Teenagers can be frivolous, can work hard, and can face the future regardless of the wind and rain. Don't bully others, don't bully-because teenagers are exhausted! To tell the truth, a movie "Breaking the Sky" brought me too much emotion, which made me feel that the Five Mountains returned without looking at the mountains, and Huangshan returned without looking at the mountains. Fight against the sky, fight against the sky yourself-a teenager should have such a peerless elegance!