"Exile" is the best representation of Johnnie To's poetic world. From the fierce yet gentle gun battle scene to the chivalrous bravery that sacrifices his life, with the progression of the plot, with the slow passage of the camera and the rhythm of loose and direct music, Johnnie To brings poetry into this Every corner of the shootout story ()
. The "intermittent" plot integrated in the film also makes the film more suspenseful and more watchable. In terms of gunfights, the film started ten minutes into the battle. Cheung Ka Fei, Francis NG, and Anthony Perry fought each other. The use of the shots was flexible, simple and fresh, and it looked no less than any classic shootout film ()
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