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Julia 2022-03-20 09:02:42
In fact, John Woo is the same as the North Vietnamese in the film. He weaves bloody adult fairy tales. He drives his protagonists to a dead end, watches them kill each other, and enjoys it. In fact, isn't the audience a "North Vietnamese guy" under the screen? It's just that I'm already tired of this set. In addition, if you watch Wu's gunfight too much, do you think it's much more brilliant than Bang...
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Dortha 2022-03-20 09:02:42
The film uses the June 7 riots as the background to truly reproduce the scene of the riots, but Tony Leung, the protagonist, just happened to be present. His onlooker's perspective shows an alienation from the event, and the background is really just the background. This kind of treatment reappeared at the protest scene of the Vietnam War. One of the scenes metaphors a scene in Beijing in a certain year. It seems that apart from presenting the violence and irrationality of the movement, the...
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Deangelo 2022-03-20 09:02:42
The crash finale version is superfluous, purely to push the emotion back to an unbelievably exaggerated level. The film is really ambitious and arrogant. Basically, it is a big explosion of omissions in Woo's film aesthetics. There are fragments but no content. It is a graphic understanding of the brothers. But it's still a good shot, every scene is full of...
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Wayne 2022-03-20 09:02:42
Wu Yusen’s best movie is a bit...
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Annabelle 2022-03-19 09:01:08
Hong Kong film 22 years ago. Brothers, women, gunfights, car chases, explosions... typical Wu Yusen movies. I feel that Wu Yusen is playing too HIGH. Going directly to the Vietnam War scene, the bullet-bomb extras went up as if they didn't need money. The film's portrayal of the Vietnam situation in the flames of war and the antagonism of the brothers is quite profound. All three male stars have good acting skills, Jacky Cheung is especially outstanding! great! But the protagonist's law of...
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Dock 2022-03-19 09:01:08
The modern version of the stab horse is a replica of the deer hunter. Brother Xueyou is the most brilliant in the...
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Domenica 2022-03-19 09:01:08
Ah Le is so bad. So handsome, English, French, Chinese, Cantonese, Vietnamese, and so loyal, how could it end so badly. ....
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Tyreek 2022-03-19 09:01:08
Although this film is silly, it is Wu Yusen's best film. Shootouts and war scenes, brotherly loyalty, heroism. Jacky Cheung's acting skills were brightened, and Tony Leung's actor temperament began to appear. Under the turbulent social background, little people can't control their own destiny. In order to survive, you can't help but kill yourself. It is sooner or later that the cold-blooded, cruel, greedy man who does not understand love will betray. Even the newly acquainted Ren Dahua is in...
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Alexandro 2022-03-19 09:01:08
It was very burning at the beginning, and then smelled the cruel taste of youth. The logic didn't make sense, but in the end the tragedy overwhelmed everything. The background of the 1967 riots was very novel, and many characters did not explain it after they appeared on the stage. Xi Rong’s personality changes too quickly and is not convincing [My Uncle Zixiong is not that kind of person! ←Illness] Yuan Jieying is so good-looking, Jacky Cheung is really tragic, but they are not as good as the...
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Melany 2022-03-18 09:01:06
In addition to the aesthetics of violence, Wu Yusen tried to dissolve this story about friendship, greed and betrayal into the background of the chaotic world, but this made the film look a bit nondescript, with abusive slow motion and messy shots, as well as being too exaggerated. The madness and scattered and disorderly editing are far inferior to those of purer violence; only the montage of bicycles and cars at the end of the film is very beautiful and...
Bullet in the Head Comments
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Robert 2022-01-18 08:02:38
In the end, who was the two brothers who turned out to be the two brothers-Wu Yusen's most fateful movie
It is the ultimate tragedy to tear up beautiful things for others to see.
The characters are so foolish and fanatical that the audience can't understand-even if Wu Yusen's arena and chivalrous are always the case, this one is even more so. People don’t understand why they dragged a female singer who...
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Kylie 2022-03-23 09:03:10
The Myth of Violence and the Disruption of Growth
As one of the important works of Hong Kong violent films, "Blood on the Street" has a special status. This film is the entrepreneurial work (and the only work) of John Woo Films, which was launched in 1990. This movie was a huge failure at the box office, but it should also be regarded as one of...
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Paul: All I want is this box of gold. Is that so much to ask?
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Ben: Mr Leong. I think think you're mistaken. When we were in Hong Kong we admired Miss Yen. We like listening to her sing. We were all staring at her just now, as we were wondering... wondering why she had changed so much. She's not pretty any more.
Paul: Ah Bee!
Ben: She's lost her innocence. She's not happy any more. I wonder who was responsible for that?
Y.S. Leong: You're criticizing me? Not many people would speak to me like that. Young man, you've got balls. Bring me wine!
Director: John Woo
Language: Cantonese,English,Vietnamese,French Release date: August 17, 1990