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2 小时 22 分
2 hours 22 mins
《哪吒2:哪吒闹海》
这部哪吒第二部我觉得还挺不错的,能感受到其中的亲情、友情,还有在逆境中奋力对抗的勇气。整部片用了两个半小时来讲故事,但节奏不急不慢,挺清楚的,观众也容易跟得上。剧情的转折也安排得很好,不会觉得无聊或拖沓。
评分:
- 剧情:9/10
- 高潮:8/10
- 幽默感:8/10
这次的《哪吒闹海》好像是改编自以前中国的童话故事,或者说是传统神话的一部分。人物基本都是大家熟悉的那些,不过故事内容有很多新的编排。原版里的哪吒算是个“仙人”,专门帮玉皇大帝收拾妖魔,出手相当狠,不手软的那种,哪怕是主角,也有点残暴(笑)。有点像“我不爽你就打死你”。

这部新改编就温和很多,哪吒更像个和平主义者了。比如闹龙宫的时候也没有真的把敖丙和龙族赶尽杀绝,结局是皆大欢喜的。相比之下,老版本里哪吒可是把他们全灭了的,场面蛮血腥的。这次的改编明显是弱化了很多暴力的部分,增加了不少人间温情,更符合现代观众的口味。
哈哈,不过说真的,我挺喜欢这个新版的。现在电影动不动就要拍成惊悚恐怖片,真的有点腻了。记得小时候,大概三四岁的时候,我看过老版的《哪吒闹海》,那还是用录像带看的呢。不过那时候我对哪吒没什么兴趣,我最喜欢的是孙悟空!
Nezha 2: Nezha Conquers the Dragon King
I think this second Nezha film is pretty good. You can really feel the themes of family, friendship, and the courage to face tough situations. The story unfolds over two and a half hours, but it doesn’t feel rushed at all. Everything was easy to follow. The plot twists were nicely placed too—it never felt dull.
Ratings:
- Plot: 9/10
- Climax: 8/10
- Humor: 8/10
This “Nezha Conquers the Dragon King” seems to be adapted from an old Chinese fairytale or part of a traditional myth. The characters are basically the same as the original, but the story has been heavily reimagined. In the original tale, Nezha is considered an immortal who helps the Jade Emperor fight off demons and monsters—he’s pretty ruthless, not holding back at all. It’s more like, “If I’m not happy, I’ll just beat you to death.”
But in this remake, Nezha is way more of a pacifist. Even when he storms the Dragon Palace, he doesn’t wipe out Ao Bing and the dragon clan. The ending is happy and uplifting. In the old version, Nezha literally killed them all—kind of brutal, honestly. So this adaptation definitely toned down the violence and added a more heartwarming, human touch. It fits modern tastes better.
Haha, to be honest, I really liked this new version. Nowadays, every other movie feels like it wants to be a horror or thriller—I’m kind of over it. I remember watching the old Nezha movie when I was about 3 or 4 years old, on a VHS tape. But back then, I wasn’t drawn to Nezha—I was all about Sun Wukong!


