dandelion

Florian 2022-04-19 09:02:44

3.4 read all, most of them were written in the evening of 3.4

Broken thoughts:

After reading it, I feel a little downhearted. I feel that the short review may not be enough to write, so let's just make it into a film review, which is suitable for me who is long-winded. After reading it, I felt that the name of the movie "Blood on the Street" is a scam. I thought it was the theme of a gangster movie that Hong Kong filmmakers love to make. The result is... the English name Bullet in the head is more suitable for the name of this movie. I think this movie is amazing. The scene scheduling, the number of people in the group, the background theme, etc., I was too narrow to know about it before.

There are a lot of shortcomings in the plot design and characterization, but I give five stars for Ah B and Ah Hui and some shots.

Ah B was forced to kill by the Viet Cong, and when they killed Ah Hui, the two performed very well, especially Tony Leung's smile. Although Ah Hui's madness before his death is easy to be called a template, it is really good. Jacky Cheung's acting skills are really good. In the end, Ah B seeks revenge for Ah Rong. The design here is very bloody. It is a plot for the plot of the gun battle and the car battle. However, when they were young, the three of them happily rode a bicycle side by side, and when they grew up, the two cars collided fiercely. the best of all presentations. At that time, Zhen Xiuqing sang "Dandelion" on stage and felt bloody, but after the end of the film, what came to my mind was the scene of her singing "Dandelion" on stage in a red dress with a sad face.

Another point to talk about is that it may be the reason why I don’t watch many movies and don’t like watching war movies and historical movies. I haven’t seen these scenes in any movie, it’s the scenes about Vietnam. The scene of tank, I was watching the movie at that time, (ΩДΩ) Can this be filmed? In short, whether it was China at that time or Vietnam at that time, it was cruel and unfortunate for the common people. Of course, Vietnamese garbage monkeys and dogs are brought. There are also domestic scenes of culture or something, but the description position is still relatively abstract, the entry point is still small, and the impact on the protagonist does not seem to be very big, so I will not comment too much.

In fact, I started watching this movie on 2.17. Cantonese resources are not difficult to find, but I watched others in the middle, so I procrastinated and didn't finish it. I finished it in the last two or three days. When Liang escaped and shot Zhen Xiuqing at 1.25 times the speed, because I couldn't help feeling that they were a bit stupid, they all fought their lives. Hey, when Ah B threw the gold into the river and drove at 1.5 times the speed, the Holy Father is here... (I think Ah b The Holy Father here is because A Rong is greedy for money, but he hasn't done anything wicked at this time. It is a person's instinct to want to escape from danger as soon as possible, and it is not a big sin to ignore Zhen Xiuqing, a stranger), I think the plot is good later I didn't transfer it back, I was imprisoned in the water prison, I felt a little cruel, so let's read it quickly.

As I said earlier, this movie really has many shortcomings in character building and plot design. It lacks polish, is not delicate enough, and is very routine. Or this is the director's style. He only needs his violent aesthetics, fierce gunfights, and bloodlines. splash. A Rong literally engraved the words "I will be blackened" on his forehead. There may be a reason why actors always play bad guys, but he really did it deliberately from the beginning. Including later when he shot Ah Hui and the civilians began to deteriorate qualitatively, it was very deliberate, look at me, I have become bad, I betrayed my brother for money. Tony Leung's acting skills here are still more immature and young, and some scenes are good, but many times, the director is also very deliberate when he portrays the character of Ab. Highlight shots and close-ups are given, but these characters feel really floating. Here, director Aite's 1986 work "The True Color of Heroes" depicts the emotional advancement and changes of the characters. The most floating one should be Ale. From the time he appeared until the protagonist bid farewell to him, he was a tool man with a full buff. The director was very stingy in portraying his feelings for Zhen Xiuqing, so that it seemed anticlimactic and very hasty. Because the highlight of rescuing Zhen Xiuqing was given to Ah B... In the end, he exited the stage, as if he was just a director and an ideal symbol.

Zhen Xiuqing, the flower in troubled times, she needs to climb a tree next to her. I won't compare her to a dandelion, because the dandelion lives wherever it flies. If she were a dandelion, it would be better, and it wouldn't be so painful. Her sad and beautiful eyes are forever closed. When her broken body is forever sunk at the bottom of a river in a foreign land, her broken passport also sinks into the water. It really makes the viewer sad. Shows little mercy. She is just a little red embellishment in the men's action shootout movie, a little setback on the way of the protagonists' growth.

As the protagonist, Ab is also full of buffs, so sometimes he feels that he is portrayed a little floating. Ah Hui, I originally wanted to say he was stupid, but when I thought about him, he was stupid since he appeared on the stage. He would just go to the faucet to flush the water if he was injured, so I understand that he would yell if he was shot in the stomach no matter what. painful behavior. He really stabbed to the death for his brother.

The above was written before. I still had something I wanted to write that night, but I felt it was too late and I was tired. went to write. Hey...that's it.

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Bullet in the Head quotes

  • Ben: Mr Leong. I think think you're mistaken. When we were in Hong Kong we admired Miss Yen. We like listening to her sing. We were all staring at her just now, as we were wondering... wondering why she had changed so much. She's not pretty any more.

    Paul: Ah Bee!

    Ben: She's lost her innocence. She's not happy any more. I wonder who was responsible for that?

    Y.S. Leong: You're criticizing me? Not many people would speak to me like that. Young man, you've got balls. Bring me wine!

  • Ben: You're pointing a gun on a good friend you've known for more than a decade!