The appearance of Jet Li, a deserter, a failed general who shied the responsibility to his peers when he came up, was surprising. Then, inexplicably, they had a so-called unforgettable relationship with passerby Xu Jinglei, which began to make people feel pity for such a man's role. He seems to need comfort and a peaceful life, but is totally misguided. Afterwards, Big Brother Li, who played a big role in the mountain bandits, quickly returned to his position, and quickly expanded to his original ambitions. Whether the mutiny or the murder of his brother after that, it is all about the comprehensiveness and truth of this character.
Andy Lau is an honest and somewhat stupid person. As a rural bandit, he is very affectionate, and although reckless, he is very kind. His "rescue" to Xu Jinglei, his childhood playmate, is the best way to show that he cares deeply about people, but he doesn't understand the selfish side of human nature. If he had one-third of the selfishness of "Big Brother", maybe he wouldn't have died so badly. Perhaps his tragic characters are more attractive.
Takeshi Kaneshiro is a character that exists for "brothers". He brought the "eldest brother" he knew into the mountains, and it was also that he tried his best to balance the conflict between the eldest brother and the second tiger, killing his sister-in-law on his own initiative, and finally assassinating the eldest brother. Only this third brother can do it all the time.
The most attractive part of the whole movie is the sparks created by the friction and collision of the three people representing the three outlooks on life, allowing them to reveal themselves layer by layer. The foreshadowing and echoing of details is a little far-fetched, but it can also help the audience to analyze the characters more objectively. In addition, Chen Kexin is also very painstaking, and it can be seen that some martial arts and artistic designs are very special. The colors and scenes make people feel eye-catching but not boring, which may be suitable for a large audience who are suffering from the aesthetic fatigue of other costume movies.
View more about The Warlords reviews