Look at the protagonist first. Huang Xiaoming plays Yang Guo. His image is handsome enough to meet the readers' imagination of Yang Guo. But bad temperament. Huang Xiaoming has the temperament of "overbearing president" and feels "I want to conquer you" wherever he goes. But who is Yang Guo? He was a poor boy in his early years, bullied everywhere, and a little glib. After suffering, he became depressed and affectionate. Why doesn't he look like an overbearing president? So Huang Xiaoming, failed.
Besides the little dragon girl, Liu Yifei also has a perfect appearance. And her age is similar to the little dragon girl in the book, and her personality is almost inexperienced. However, she didn't express the feelings of Little Dragon Girl and Yang Guo well, and she didn't do enough in details. So if you really want to calculate, I think she is still not as good as Carman Lee's little dragon girl, but much better than Jacklyn Wu or something.
The biggest failure of this film, I think, is little Yang Guo. Tinker bell is greasy and sophisticated, which turns Yang Guo into a stubborn hooligan ... which one can be said to be the worst Yang Guo!
In terms of production, The Condor Heroes continues the consistent advantages of Zhang Jizhong's version of Jin Yong's drama, which is willing to spend money, with proper modeling and props, grand war scenes and respect for the original works. But strangely enough, from this version, he has developed the habit of "high backlight+hair dryer" to shape characters. Almost everyone does this behavior, which is really boring. Production can only be said to be quite satisfactory.
To sum up, this edition of "The Condor Heroes" has both advantages and disadvantages, both highlights and failures, almost in all aspects, resulting in the advantages not being highlighted and only giving a "medium" evaluation.