Gangs in war, love in troubled times

Scottie 2022-04-22 07:01:53

I thought it was a sequel to the "True Colors of Heroes" series, but at the beginning, I saw love in Brother Ma's eyes towards Zhou Yingjie (played by Anita Mui).
I thought it was the old way to go to the gang, but I saw the powerlessness and panic of the gangsters in the era of regime change.
Personally, this drama is not very big, but it is more memorable than 1 and 2. Maybe girls will be able to experience that delicate emotion better.
1. "Song of the Sunset" is really nice, in the loop
2. Anita Mui's gunfight was better than Chow Yun-fat at the beginning. Brother Xiao Ma did not have an unforgettable performance in this play, nor did he feel that great wisdom . It may be the starring role, the director still gave him a lot of protagonist halo, and he still gave a lot of lights at the critical time
3. The Vietnamese Chinese businessman represented by Uncle Song had a heart attack when the plaque of the Chinese Medicine Hall was smashed through the customs. There is still the theme of this movie. Color is embarrassing.
4. The most unforgettable thing is actually the last old "cadre" (sorry for being too lazy to go back and look for the name), following Qingsong for so many years, the only wrong thing he did was to hurt his beloved Anita Mui. He was shot by Qingsong. In the end, Qingsong thought that he was going to kill Anita Mui and Xiaoma, and was shot by Qingsong again. In fact, it was because the enemy mourning gang wanted to sneak attack on the elder brother Qingsong, raised his hand and wanted to shoot to protect Qingsong. . . . . . Maybe this is the inferiority of men. When they are emotional, they are only emotional to those they want to be emotional, and they don't even think about their brothers who were born and died, or their wives or parents who worked hard.
May everyone be emotionally treated by a man who wants to be emotional to you.

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