Andy Lau (played by) Hou Jie.
I know that you are all afraid, so why not, my family is gone, and my home is gone. What if once rich and noble were boundless, all the glory was lost in a single thought. Murder like numbness, shoot his brother, but he was also plotted. He tried his best to save his wife and children, but he couldn't. It's a good saying that Fodu has fate. It's fate to meet people, and it's a blessing from God to get along for a while. He was confused, struggled, put down, endured the stinging pain of falling from heaven, all thoughts were thrown away, only kindness remained. He transformed Cao Man, even if he betrayed him and plotted against him, he was willing to sacrifice his life to save Cao Man, just to influence him. As before, he fired a fatal shot at his brother. When his brother was about to fall down, he shot him in the back and saved him.
Nicholas Tse (play) Cao Man.
Speechless. Unwilling to be reconciled, he felt betrayal. I have always felt that Nicholas Tse's long hair is not as good-looking as short hair. I appreciate his tough as iron image in movies such as "The Witness", "October Siege" and "The Informer". After all, it is the character's needs. This kind of hair that is neither long nor short is a little more evil and ruthless, but he is also a tragic character. Knowing that in the end, he witnessed Hou Jie save him to die, and his eyes were chaotic. Paradoxically, he staggered in front of the door, watching the already barren world.
Wu Jing (decorated), net energy
and all methods are valid, but cause and effect are not. This Shaolin disciple with a strong sense of righteousness has a perseverance in his heart. Wu Jing's play has always been an upright and unyielding tough guy. A few days ago, I watched "West Wind", which is really a rare good film. Wu Jing's honest and kind image in it is deeply rooted in my heart. In this film, as always, he is honest, kind, and selfless to the point of grief and distress. Those unyielding eyes are stubbornly open, letting the sword rage on him, just to get the time for the juniors to escape,
Jackie Chan (decorated) realizes the truth
Simple little joys are displayed incisively and vividly in him. Easy to satisfy, simple and honest. Fuck a local accent and fear the outside world. About him, there are extremely tear-jerking jokes in the film, so much so that I choked up and couldn't bear to cry. He took a group of seven or eight-year-old children without any scruples, and walked under the black hole-like muzzle, trying to save the abbot. Holding water and food, the children were fearless despite the hail of bullets around them. He said that he was afraid of the outside world, but he left the Shaolin Temple after all, because the people needed him and he could not be afraid.
Yu Shaoqun (played by) the clean sea
and flawless cleanliness does not seem to be enough to describe him. With a beautiful face, a man has such incredible beauty, just like the first time I met him, it was in "Mei Lanfang". He robbed food to save the world, and his mood was bright. Although he could not escape death, he showed his condolences with a smile, and was shot and killed in order to save the children who were left behind while fleeing.
Shi Xingkong (decorated) empties the
Shaolin Temple, which cannot be shamed. This arrogant and carefree man spent his whole life safeguarding the reputation of Shaolin Temple. The first time I met him was in "The Strange Man Ichimei", and he was also like this, with strong martial arts and carefree. I was always moved by his sincerity, without hypocrisy. I haven't seen such candor in a long time.
Fan Bingbing (decoration) Yan Xi
seems to be as thin as the moon covering the light clouds, and fluttering like the snow returning to the flowing wind. Fan Bingbing is very beautiful. For some reason, I suddenly felt that Fan Bingbing played some characters who had experienced torment and suffering very emotionally, which made people feel pity and unbearable. The protagonist, I think she did her best to add tenderness and color to the film.
Almost everything in the film is marked with sadness, and the emotions cannot be washed away even with tears.
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