After watching three of Director Wu's films, I'm basically sure that Director Wu is not my type. Everything is good, but the plot is too bloody, and it's forcibly bloody, it's all forcible emotional conflict, Ah B saw the singer for the first time, that pink picture, your newlywed wife is still in Hong Kong... The inexplicable Ah B is not To save the singer, I almost killed my brother when I did it. The three of the singers died like a concubine. Is Xirong the normal reaction? I understand that they are all Chinese, but that would be too sad, forcing a wave of sensationalism... If the four of them work together, they can obviously save both the singer and the gold, so is it necessary to have a conflict? You can't be friends just for money, and you can't treat money like dung for the sake of friends, right? Co-authoring makes saints worthy of being friends? In fact, Ah B's request is selfish, right? There is no inevitability of choosing between gold and singers... Then in order to survive, I let Hui Zai kill Americans (although I also think Americans should be damned), man... Then Xirong kills Hui Zai, the psychological drama is very good , but it's really too bloody, just before Ah Le arrived... I watched the barrage in my heart... To sum up: Ah B is the most annoying (even if he is played by Tony Leung) and, Fai Tsai is the cutest (I didn't expect Jacky Cheung's acting skills to be so good), Xirong, it's suitable to go to the starting point for the development of literature and become a big shot. The picture has the beauty of "American Story", and the plot really has no bright spots. After watching a movie in three parts, it makes me sleepy. When I saw the final shootout, I understood that the first part of Director Wu's film was all foreshadowing, all for the last 10 minutes.
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