The first is Luo Dayou's music. The atmosphere created by the unique rhythm adds a lot of atmosphere to the film, and it also allows me to persevere and watch the whole film seriously while sitting in front of the computer despite the imminent final exam. Finally, Gu Tianle pushed an old man's decadent talk to come to an end in the voice of "Song to Heaven".
I have no intention to judge the gap between the Hong Kong version and the mainland version, and there is no way to make a horizontal comparison with To Qifeng's works. In fact, although the ending of being castrated at the end seems a bit ridiculous, but in any case, from my layman's point of view, this is still a A good movie. I mean to the extent that I can accept it.
The scene of eating the spoon was very tense, and the supporting role's acting skills were not inferior to the protagonist's. For example, in the scene of fighting for the leader, one is a stubborn old-fashioned subordinate who recites the rules of the gang, which makes people think of the White Lotus Gang or the Boxer-style religious beliefs, and the "I I didn't have a holiday with you, I don't want to hit you." It's a pity that a phone call from the boss of the two sides immediately made two enemies who were inseparable come together for the same task in an instant. The "faucet stick" representing the symbol of power was successfully handed over.
Originally, I liked Louis Koo very much, and liked his calm and sharp eyes in the movie. It's a pity that he has too few scenes in this castrated film. In the end, he was ridiculously arranged as a police undercover agent. . Probably the part that disappointed me the most.
"Let's go together or get off at the intersection, it's up to you to decide" such wonderful lines can be seen everywhere in the whole film, which can be regarded as making up for a lot of regrets after being edited.
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