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Providenci 2022-03-26 09:01:12
The Tenderness Behind Violent Aesthetics
Just revisiting a Hong Kong film "Blood on the Street" is more interesting than the so-called blockbuster today.
Ah Rong is not willing to repeat the fate of his father's sweeping the streets, seeking wealth and danger, eager to pan for gold in the chaos of Vietnam, and finally went further and...
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Tatum 2022-03-26 09:01:12
Bullets on the Skull: Brotherhood
Wu Yusen's violent aesthetics is vividly interpreted in this film, "splashing blood", stimulating the audience's senses. Compared with the famous work "The True Color of Heroes", Director Wu has enlarged the pattern of the film this time, adding a lot of sensitive political elements,...
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Hailey 2022-03-26 09:01:12
knight like wind
If John Woo was filmed again, he should be 40 minutes shorter than he is now. No one has the level to guess his thoughts. But from the audience's point of view, what you want to express doesn't need so much bearing. On the other hand, the masquerading of good and evil conforms to the way of Hong...
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Bettie 2022-03-26 09:01:12
The film would have been more successful if the female characters were removed
Blood on the Street is the golden age of John Woo's director in the 1980s and 1990s. It is the most alternative work. John Woo himself is said to be very satisfied with this film, but the box office of this work is not good. I think the plot of this film is very similar to Zhang Che's 1973 Thorn...
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Vinnie 2022-03-25 09:01:19
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I watched Bloody Street just now, because it is an old movie, and it was bought at a high price from a rental disc store when I was collecting TONY movies a few years ago... So I have been shaking.. But it is really touching. Although the costume style at that time It's all a bit rusty, but the...
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Deondre 2022-03-25 09:01:19
Youth past is like smoke
I must have seen it in a darkened video room sometime when I was young, but I just don't remember it. The plot, characters, and scenes are all familiar, like going back to the 1980s. Liang Chaowei, Ren Dahua, Jacky Cheung, and Li Zixiong are still young and handsome. At that time, shootout films...
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Bernadette 2022-03-25 09:01:19
Youth past is like smoke
I must have seen it in a darkened video room sometime when I was young, but I just don't remember it. The plot, characters, and scenes are all familiar, like going back to the 1980s. Liang Chaowei, Ren Dahua, Jacky Cheung, and Li Zixiong are still young and handsome. At that time, shootout films...
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Morgan 2022-03-25 09:01:19
bullet on skull
A B played by Tony Leung, A Hui played by Jacky Cheung, and A Rong played by Li Zixiong are three good friends who grew up together in the slums of Hong Kong. A shot of Ah B combing his hair is enough to show that Viagra's handsomeness is an indisputable fact. He is a handsome young man...
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Fredy 2022-03-25 09:01:19
John Woo's farewell
Bleeding, this word is rarely used in mainland movies, just as mainland movies don't make such bloody movies. The superficial meaning of the word is to shed blood and refer to many murders. Under the circumstance that three-year-old children in China can go to the cinema, the continuous...
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Scarlett 2022-03-24 09:03:26
I'd rather be a dog of peace than a person in a chaotic world
In 1990, Tony Leung had not been transformed into a melancholy prince by Wong Kar Wai, Jacky Cheung was making extra money with exaggerated emojis, Ren Dahua introduced a well-trained tendon, and Yuan Jieying did not show her chest or legs. This is a movie that shamed Woo at the box office, but it...
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Director: John Woo
Language: Cantonese,English,Vietnamese,French Release date: August 17, 1990