It should be a prequel to the true character of a hero. I didn't see it at first, but I only felt it when I saw Sister Mei giving the windbreaker to the pony. However, it should not be used as a sequel, it is better to call it Song of the Sunset. Unexpectedly, when I watch this movie again, Sister Mei is no longer there. Originally thought that a love triangle would be all right, but it turned out to be a four-cornered love. The new love is better than the old love. Sister Mei dares to go with Xiaoma, and Leung Ka Fai knows how to be virtuous, which is touching. She dares to sacrifice herself for Xiaoma, which is a portrayal of Sister Mei's own character. Sister Mei is so handsome in this drama. Shot by Mrs. Tsui Hark's films are always more moving than John Woo's. Classic line: Hope is a gamble, it will be painful to lose, I would rather not pursue (pony). Hope is bigger, only more pain (Sister Mei).
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