Geoff Lee

Geoff Lee

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  • Height: 5' 10½" (1.79 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Carolyn 2022-03-16 08:01:01

      Profound thoughts triggered by "The Year of the Dragon" (including the analysis of "The Year of the Dragon")

      First of all, the film is controversial because the Chinatown gangster scene in the film harmed the interests of Chinatown in the United States, resulting in a sharp drop in tourism revenue and direct impact on interests, causing some Chinese groups to protest, rather than emulsifying it. manual"

    • Alverta 2022-03-16 08:01:01

      The "humiliating China" film?

      Filmed before we were born in 1985, New York Chinatown, called war zone in the play. Director Michael Cimino sounds familiar to me, but I still remember the "The Deer Hunter" that Liu copied me. One of the screenwriters of this play is Dingding's Olive Stone. The actor is Zunlong who plays Puyi in...

    • Dovie 2022-03-21 09:03:27

      Bad films with a lot of flavor, I can't agree with the description of the Chinese, Zunlong and Mickey Locke are good looking

    • Giles 2022-03-23 09:03:29

      One more star to Zunlong thank you. I really watched the whole movie because of my love for Uncle Long. After watching it, I felt a pain in my brain. Anyway, the male protagonist is too stupid and too cunning. As a hot-blooded passerby, I want to rush to explode the male protagonist every minute. In the middle part, the male protagonist cheated on the reporter girl during marriage, and the reporter girl drove him out. The male protagonist actually looks like I know women very well. You women just want it when you say no, and then when the reporter girl slaps him and tells him to go, he slaps the girl's ass He was forced to hehe hehe, and the girl fell in love with him later in the plot?

    Year of the Dragon quotes

    • Stanley White: A fish stinks from the head down.

      Harry Yung: The Chinese eat the head.

    • Joey Tai: Dollars are like small fish, difficult to catch, but not to be thrown back except as bait for something bigger.