Director Gai's film, godlike editing, explosive soundtrack, and subversive narrative style literally tell a vulgar story so passionately. At the beginning, the clip of how little Arthur grew up is so classic that it can be included in textbooks. In just a few minutes, with drum music, there is not a single line, but it contains a lot of information.
The male protagonist is very suitable to play this kind of counter-attack hanging wire who grew up in the market, referring to his predecessor The Welder of the Pacific Rim; Uncle Qiu's villain is cold and evil, using facts to show that the handsome guy is old, and his hair is almost lost, but he is still handsome; Although your little brother just cameo for a few minutes. . . But his voice is too girly [naughty]
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