Dark combat is really nice.
What impresses me most about the male lead is his attitude towards the world.
With a kind of underestimated relief throughout.
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The doctor told him I don't think we'll see each other again.
"It's a lifetime."
He said it nonchalantly.
From the lines to the expression to the tone, Andy Lau perfectly interprets a man who will see through the world soon.
The next scene is also crazy enough.
Because there is nothing to fear, so I risk my life to gamble with everything.
In each of his three encounters with He Shangsheng, he was gambling, putting his life and death aside.
The first time to win by disregarding the lives of passers-by. He bet He Shangsheng would let him go.
The second time he won by disregarding his own life. He bet he could get away after the car accident.
The third time was won by the tacit understanding between cat and mouse. He bet that He Shangsheng knew that his life was not long, but his wish was fulfilled.
Many people will sigh that Andy Lau and He Shangsheng are heroes and cherish heroes.
They envy the joy of playing against their opponents.
However, I prefer the main character.
Put life and death aside, because there is nothing to lose, there is nothing to lose.
So instead get happy.
We must praise Andy Lau. With his performance in this film, it is no wonder that he is the best actor.
It is not because he is an actor that he is good at filming, but because he is good at filming, he is an actor.
Finally, praise Du Qifeng again.
The films he made were all men of men.
It's something we all want to experience but haven't experienced.
Power, ambition, loyalty, blood, wit, gunfire.
To Qifeng combines these elements that are most in line with men and shows them to us in the form of movies.
Praise: Thanks to director To Qifeng for bringing us one good movie after another.
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