What impressed me most was the scene of Stephen Chow eating that bowl of chopped noodles. This scene appeared completely twice, but the two times felt completely different. For the first time, when I saw him wearing sunglasses and his critics were eloquent, I really thought he was a God of Cookery at that time. This line appeared again when Tang Niu criticized Stephen Zhou. The third time is the full version of the first scene. In fact, Stephen Chow had already declined when he went to eat chop suey noodles. In short, the feelings of anticipation, doubt, and epiphany are mixed, making that classic line more classic. This movie is actually full of the meaning of "do not forget the original intention, always have the heart" and also use the "heart" to fight... Different people have different focuses, and a work has a thousand sides. I think the works of Xing Ye are very diverse and worth thinking about. There are so many places.
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