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Jeremie 2021-12-30 17:17:11
Commemorate my first movie
Turning on the TV in the afternoon, I accidentally saw a special feature film of Jackie Chan being played by CCTV No.6.
Although I cannot say how much Jackie Chan has played a role in my growth, I still like many of his movies.
Many years ago, when I was in elementary school, I went to the cinema... -
Houston 2022-03-21 09:02:50
Police Stories Series DLC
1996, Hong Kong, Director: Tang Jili.
In the police story series, the second half of the movie is all about the police being framed (persecuted, girlfriend kidnapped) to a climax. It is a sudden reversal, and finally the protagonist fights desperately to gain life.
This one does not have Maggie...
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Velda 2021-12-30 17:17:11
Fortunately, this is the first time I watched a movie in a cinema. It was in the cinema opposite my house. I took a bench to watch it. At that time, it was called Bai Jinlong. It's really a classic. The underwater fight in the Chinatown Aquarium in the snow hotel room and the final sports car hit the yacht. 15 years later, it still cannot be surpassed. Personally think it is the best one in the police story series. Before Infernal Affairs came out, this was the number one Hong Kong drama in my heart
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Helga 2022-03-26 09:01:11
The most international work in the police story series, but unfortunately the story is much inferior to the previous ones. At the beginning of the snow mountain chase scene, you can strongly feel Jackie Chan's desperate style, and the most outstanding part of the whole film is the underwater fighting scene in the aquarium. The bloody and comedy effect created by the shark's creativity is definitely worthy of praise.
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Chan Ka Kui: No. It's the real thing!
[hands the phone to the koala bear]
Chan Ka Kui: Say hi to Uncle Bill.
[takes the phone back]
Chan Ka Kui: He's too shy. Don't hang up.
Hong Kong Policeman: [to Bill] He's living it up. I should've gone with him.
Chan Ka Kui: Really. I'm not making this up! What else? Money... clothes... car. I feel almost like James Bond. Except no gorgeous girls.
Uncle Bill: Hey. If all of this is for real, you should be very careful.
Chan Ka Kui: Okay. So long. Bye bye.
[hangs up]
Uncle Bill: [to the policeman] Do you think he went crazy on this assignment? Maybe he's overworked.
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[last lines]
Uncle Bill: When you get back, write a report which is detailed and simple, starting from the beginning.
Jackie: Huh?