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Jiang Wen finished "Let the Bullets Fly", why is it worse than "Let the Bullets Fly" by more than one step?

First of all, the definition of success is given by the audience, and the box office is only a foundation. Secondly, Let the Bullets Fly is Jiang Wen's classic masterpiece, and One Step Away is Jiang Wen's entertainment as a director, telling the audience clearly whether you like it or not.

As an excellent literary director in China, Jiang Wen can be said to be the love of many literary youths. Sunny Days is one of the films that many directors or directors must watch. No matter from the lens or the overall color, Jiang Wen treats sunny days as sculptures, which also makes Jiang Wen a director in China films.

Let Bullets Fly is Jiang Wen's most popular movie since Sunny Days. Although there are many actors and the lineup is luxurious, the plot of Let the Bullets Fly itself is not overwhelmed by the actors' momentum, but a good plot stimulates the actors' acting skills, thus achieving a classic role.

The story is full, the lines are in-depth, and the acting skills are exquisite. Although the whole film is full of Jiang Wenfeng, it vividly expresses a story and lets the audience see the wonderful in the film. However, watching "One Step Away", the film is very artistic, and it was also shot by Jiang Wen with his personal preference. However, due to Jiang Wen's strong style, some viewers could not understand the meaning of the plot because of the lens editing, which is also the most important reason why One Step Away did not continue the success of Let the Bullets Fly.

In today's movie market, what the audience likes most is depth, culture and strong sense of humor, so that the jumbled movies will make the audience feel worthwhile. However, Jiang Wen is not a man who can make commercial films. He combines the real history he wants to explore with the fake "lens" to form a work that he looks satisfied with, but he can't make One Step Away reach a comprehensive audience.

If "Let the Bullets Fly" is Jiang Wen's famous work, then "One Step Away" means that Jiang Wen uses his own lens to tell everyone what Jiang Wen is and what the movie is. "One Step Away" has no big coffee, no clear story, only a bunch of cluttered editing scenes, and the audience will inevitably not buy it, and even think that Jiang Wen is cheating the audience on the movie ticket money.

To sum up, if "One Step Away" can tell a good story, explain a period of history clearly, use humor well, and even add less scenes of singing and dancing, and make some efforts on the actors, maybe "One Step Away" may not catch up with "Let the Bullets Fly". But classics are classics. Jiang Wen, who once wanted everyone to know himself, is gone, leaving only Jiang Wen who wants to express history and explore the past.

No matter where "One Step Away" fails, I hope that Jiang Wen will continue to work hard for China's good films, and that the audience will give more encouragement to directors with their own styles and less complaints, so that China's film industry will be by going up one flight of stairs.