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Montana 2022-04-21 09:03:30

I just checked the history after the fall of Saigon. If you don't understand the background of the times at that time, the film will be very obscure. The main line of the narrative is probably the fate of the overseas Chinese before and after the fall of Saigon. The main line of feelings is naturally the sister and the three. Emotional entanglement of men. It is very strange that the Japanese man has such a deep affection for A-jie, but it gives the impression that the foreshadowing ahead is not enough. Leung Ka Fai is similar to Fa-Ge in "Prison 1", who is a little sluggish and cowardly, while Fa-Ge's Pony Ma is arrogant and righteous. . Sister A changed the beauty of a woman from being sexy and charming when she appeared on the stage and helping Xiao Ma to be a cold-blooded killer when she cooperated with them. The hesitation, helplessness and joy in his heart can be said to be vividly expressed. . . But when you come to Hong Kong, the Japanese man who appears is a bit abrupt. In the face of love, friendship, and enemies, you will also be deeply infected by such masculinity, in a narrow sense. . Compared with the first two films, there are a lot of female elements and emotional elements. Obviously, it is not a series of films with the previous heroic character 12 series. This film has to be said to be a peak work of my sister. . .

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  • Einar 2022-04-24 07:01:24

    The Vietnam War background, the feeling of re-creating the story of Pony. After all, Tsui Hark is a Vietnamese Chinese, so after taking over the brotherhood of John Woo, the film is about the love of children. Which actress in Tsui Hark's film will not be brilliant, Mei Gu's "Song of the Sunset" is enough: "I have met your sincere arms, accompanied me through adversity, the center of running around is gray, and the road is turbulent and twists and turns again and again. , I thought of going home one day but it was too late."

A Better Tomorrow III: Love and Death in Saigon quotes

  • Mark Gor: Nobody knows what tomorrow may bring.