In the 1980s and 1990s, mainland China and even Hong Kong rarely had the opportunity to see such violent B-level movies. However, such violent pleasure gave the audience a refreshing feeling. The investment of B-level films was close to the box office of A-level films. Unfortunately, I just made a wrong move: I put the cult label on this movie. Sorry, this is not a cult movie. The sudden appearance of "The King of Power" can arouse the attention of many people.
We can’t use modern movie props to evaluate movies from 20 years ago. People in the 90s were naive and can never see how many tomatoes Lan Nai used in movies. The props in their eyes are very realistic, so they can Attracted the attention of passionate young people at that time. If you compare "The King of Power" with "Kill Bill", it's really nothing compared. People are all titled Violent Aesthetics. "The King of Power" is a bloody aesthetic. Affected by it, the later "Human Meat Barbecued Pork Bun" also took this route, but the props are more realistic.
If there is a boss who dared to take such a venture to remake "The King of Power", if a talented director remakes "The King of Power", based on the current level of movie props and the tastes of people, it is really good. Attract most of the audience.
However, Hong Kong no longer has such a director.
------- Tribute to the disappeared Mr. Lan Naicai
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