A man's career and love are inversely proportional

Keven 2022-04-19 09:03:13

I finished watching "Shinjuku Incident" off and on in the afternoon.
This intermittent is because I went to buy instant noodles to eat in the middle, someone wanted to rent an office, my uncle's family came to see me...
So I finally finished it at this time, at 6:30 pm. The whole film runs through me all afternoon, and it's not easy.
In addition to making me feel that not to be associated with the underworld and that being the boss also depends on some luck, the biggest impression of this movie is that a man's professionalism and love are inversely proportional.
Jackie Chan was dumbfounded at the very beginning, the dull expression, the rigid expression really made people uninterested and unimpressive.
Until he saw that the woman he used to be married to, suddenly his health began to be full, and his attack, defense, speed and sensitivity were also full. I suspected for a while that it was from then on that his IQ also began to improve substantially.
The words are divided into two parts. After Jackie Chan's expectation of love died, he turned his attention to his career and worked hard to enter the underworld. Of course, this may not be his original intention, but in order to earn money to make himself a comfortable life, most of them will go down that road.

This story tells us that a silent woman behind a successful man is just a beautiful ideal state. In most cases, it is the man who works hard after being hit, plus some luck to succeed. What kind of man is the most handsome? A man who works hard.

EDIT: This movie is pretty good.

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  • Katheryn 2022-03-15 09:01:11

    As soon as Yanzu comes out, who will compete with him! The non-mainstream believers are all shitting, worshipping, and looking up at the sky at a gorgeous 45-degree angle, bursting into tears!

  • Agnes 2022-03-27 09:01:23

    The rhythm of the first half of the movie is really good... After that, I feel a little bit ridiculous, not to mention that there are so many gangsters throwing stones together... Such a large-scale gang fight can't be seen in Japan in the 1990s... For the first time, I thought that Fan Bingbing was a bit beautiful, and Xu Jinglei was also quite good in acting as a wife... Jackie Chan has a good eye... My favorite episode is Wu Yanzu breaking his hand...