What could be cooler than a pony with a toothpick in his mouth, lit a cigarette with dollar bills, and poured premium wine on his lap? I'm afraid not anymore. This is "The True Color of Heroes" in which John Woo established his status, and it is also one of the classic films in which his "violence aesthetics" has been carried forward. The brotherhood declared in this film keeps the male audience in a state of excitement all the time. Brother Fa also took this film to a higher level, so that in "The True Color of Heroes 2", he had to borrow the identity of a younger brother to resurrect Fa Brother. Characters, characters, characters, characters, characters, characters, characters, characters, characters, characters, characters, characters, characters, characters, characters, characters
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