life and prosperity are ruled by fate

Kacey 2022-09-09 16:34:07

This movie brought tears to my eyes several times halfway through.

As a girl, watching such a brotherhood action movie may not be as profound as a boy's interpretation, but I also have my own understanding.

The biggest reason for giving it five points is that this film fully shows the greed of human nature and at the same time deeply answers the deepest part of human nature - the coexistence of greed and warmth. It even made me wonder if there were countless such people in that era, pouring out the stupid blood of sensible people and contributing their own strength to Hong Kong at that time without knowing it. The biggest villain in the film, the British Hunter, represents the simple and crude rule of the British in Hong Kong. I don't want to go into the details of history, I just want to say that for colonies, a body can only hold the next soul, and a piece of land can only hold the next soul.

I like the place where Lai Luo and Ah Hao misunderstood the most in the whole movie. I personally understand that Lai Luo didn't really care that Ahao would dominate or threaten his position, he was just afraid that Ahao would make an "outrageous" "I'm afraid that Ahao will be in danger. I don't think the two episodes of Lai Luo saving Ahao and Ahao saving Lai Luo are clichés. I think they are handled very well. At the same time, it brings tears to people's eyes and believes in brotherhood, friendship, and commitment.

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