Even the darkest night will be broken by the dawn

Durward 2022-04-23 07:03:06

As he shaves his tousled hair slowly and calmly in front of the mirror, I feel the adrenaline pumping out of myself and the audience at the same time.

A destroyed person thinks his heart is dead, an unremarkable girl gradually has meaning in his life, and he finds himself when he finds her. Experts don't need to talk about themselves, they only use actions to prove that everyone is eager to know who he is. When the opponent hysterically asked him who you are, he said lightly that he was "the uncle next door". - I think it's the coolest movie line I've heard in recent years.

The film handles Yuan Bin's action scenes extremely well, and the action scenes come one after another, from subtle to explosive. At the beginning, he just grabbed a switchblade. When the camera turned, he saw the surrounding environment was chaotic, the injured fell to the ground, and the people present were screaming. Then there was the surveillance video of the police station, which emphasized the rapidity and neatness of his movements; Only after the police found out his true identity did they begin to give a close-up of Yuan Bin's action scenes; the final decisive battle gave the first perspective shot of the opponent's character. The whole film strictly follows the first-suppressing-later-elevating approach, which is very impressive to me.

Seriously tell a fresh story, rigorous narrative, novel and unique editing, the characters appearing have distinct personalities, the beginnings and transitions are full and reasonable, and at the end, everyone's soaring emotions can reasonably get a sense of belonging. I never thought Yuan Bin was handsome before, but now I have to throw myself on the ground. If I have a problem with the Chinese version, it is that I think Yuan Bin's dubbing is too pretentious, and there are several obvious deletions, especially at the end of the duel.

I admit I shed too many tears and I'm also relieved that the heroine looks like when I was very young.
In the first half of the year, I watched enough big and bad movies in the cinema. I felt that those films were a bit of a waste of money when they were filmed, and I even felt that I was a bit of a waste of money when I watched them. Finally, one day, when I faced "Global Love" With "Da Takeo", I knew the time had come for me to make my own decisions.

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The Man from Nowhere quotes

  • Jeong So-mi: Ghost and Trash. Sounds like a rock band, isn't it?

  • Tae-Sik Cha: How many cavities you have?

    Man-seok: What?

    Tae-Sik Cha: I have a pawn shop... and I take gold teeth.

    [pause]

    Tae-Sik Cha: I take the gold teeth... and chew all the rest.