I'm still a Tsui Hark fan.

Burnice 2022-02-25 08:02:39

I think it looks better than the first two...
The subject matter is deeper and the scenes are bigger. I am still a Tsui Hark fan. That's right...
Anita Mui still thinks it's pretty.
If first two films are about men's personal heroism,
then Tsui Hark is in
In In her contrast, they all seem to be more or less wretched
. He Changqing's character is also shaped so that he can be tall and sturdy and has extraordinary skills. I lost my life because I wanted to go back to Vietnam, but in general I handled several changes in Anita Mui’s relationship very well. There was almost no flaws, and there was true love
. There was a big bug. I didn’t even know soy sauce. I usually join the army, I can talk, and my marksmanship is extraordinary. I’m sitting on a plane that no one can squeeze into. Suddenly jumping off makes me a little confused. I’m a little bit deliberately exaggerating parting, but the key point is that the episode between Zhou Yingjie and He Changqing has been exaggerated enough. It's a bit superfluous at the end of the film,
more than four and a half stars

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  • Clyde 2022-04-24 07:01:24

    Amwayed by that sunset song https://douc.cc/3JKZio Mr. Xu is an overseas Chinese in Vietnam. Could the story of the movie be Mr. Xu's own story, or the story he saw in Vietnam..... ...I'm more concerned about what happened to Zhou Yingjie, maybe he's still alive... Hope for world peace

  • Rogers 2022-03-19 09:01:09

    I always think that there are only two kinds of people who say this is a bad movie: 1. Not enough action scenes; The overseas Chinese under the war are so meaningful that Tsui Hark is so meaningful, and its significance has long exceeded the commercial series.

A Better Tomorrow III: Love and Death in Saigon quotes

  • Mark Gor: Nobody knows what tomorrow may bring.