The overall tone of the film is dark and turbulent. Almost every line has fu*k. Americans really believe in this word too deeply. They firmly believe that this word is cool and can properly express anger. Every movie does not use this word. "Cinema World" said that most American movies are vulgar and brainless, but the values it expresses are extraordinary in this era. Jackie Chan said that Hollywood can't accept the one-step, slow-moving style of Chinese kung fu movies. What they want is the kind of bouncing bouncing, and then that person falls to the ground, straight and fast. The king of the street gunfights are bouncing, bullets flying, blood splattering, and then a person falls asleep in a pool of blood; and the corpse is decomposed and the bones are exposed. Really straight nation. In fact, it's better to learn from To Qifeng's handling of gunfights. It is as elegant as a waltz, which is definitely a pleasure.
Gino Reeves' performance is still peaceful and without breakthroughs. I have seen this face for a long time, and it will always be a wooden face. His best performance should be in Devil's Advocate, and my personal Idaho is not bad either. Speaking of Idaho, I have to mention River Phoenix. He is really handsome, but unfortunately he died early. Idaho director Garth Van Sant probably made the petty bourgeois love him to the death. Hehe, I've only seen his personal Idaho, Milk (I really like the scene where Milk and his first boyfriend are kissing outside the photo studio), his movie is really good. Elephants and psychedelic parks are my next goals.
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