Deep and pure love, wonderful and exciting fighting, a rare 5-star classic

Bret 2022-02-07 14:50:19

Now that I think about it, it turns out that when I was still in elementary school, the definition of male gods already had a frame of
ruthlessness, iron face, and restraint. Emotions are hidden. Restraint, repression, never a sweet word. But he does not miss any detail and loves each other sternly and harshly.

And the woman I like to be, doesn't seem to have changed over the years. Beautiful and moving, but at the same time quirky, kind, and full of true temperament.

This kind of love story is impossible to delve into and scrutinize. It can't even be called love.
Such a story can only be framed with a tragic ending and an emotion that stays in the bud forever.

These point-to-point emotions are like a drum roll. The most beautiful is the prelude, because there is expectation.

In fact, the film is very well made. Works from 1994. Three fight scenes of varying sizes. Every mechanism is not repeated, and every rescue is a close call. High tide. The villain's design isn't particularly annoying either. The pure fight scene at the end is so fascinating! The moment when the villain is killed in the end is so well designed!
Li Lianjie and Zhong Liti's rivalry is an outstanding point of course. I like his flustered look the most. Li Lianjie's every expression is too in place! Great!

The production of Hong Kong before the handover, but not the slightest disappointment because it has seen too many big scenes in the 2016 blockbuster. Today I rewatched the English version, and the lines, plot and soundtrack are not as good as Chinese. Still have to praise: classic!

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The Defender quotes

  • Michelle Yeung: You made me cry. It won't happen again!

  • Billy Yeung: [John didn't get anything for Michelle's birthday] You should have gotten her flowers, she loves flowers.

    Allan Hui Ching-yeung: Yes. But what happens to a flower when you pick it? It loses it's life.

    Billy Yeung: [a man comes in with a huge bouquet of flowers for Michelle from her boyfriend] Now all you have is a bunch of dead bodies.