No concept of time - we are behind

Bailey 2022-12-14 06:38:17

Tsui Hark was a leading Hong Kong film director in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He was good at adding his witty and witty political annotations to eye-opening action films. The life story of Chinese folk hero Huang Feihong has brought new vitality. Li Lianjie's outstanding martial arts moves also add a lot to it. He uses the heroic image of poise and indifference as a springboard to become one of the world's stars. The story takes place in 1875, and the plot is intricate, involving imperialist aggression arms smugglers, and the government being forced to act as an accomplice, etc. The despicable warriors are fighting for the only remaining ideals and feelings. In fact, China is about to undergo great changes, and it will be difficult to turn back.

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  • Helga 2022-04-19 09:03:17

    8/10. The people’s criticism of the inferiority of the people is very obvious. The people are afraid of cults smashing, looting, burning and buying printed paper before they dare to go to the street to do business and gather people to watch the magic activities. The embassy is not afraid of getting into trouble. The montage of the scuffle with the market in front of the embassy provides a picture of troubled times, the integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine reflects the way to save the world, and the villain military attache who accepts science but can't let go of the ignorant and loyal brings tragedy.

  • Janiya 2022-04-21 09:03:53

    At the end, when I was praising Tsui Hark a hundred times in my heart, a piece of plastic was used in the projection room to block Sun Wenliang's flag... The human flesh was super-pasted with mosaics for half a minute... It's crazy... This world, a hundred years It hasn't changed, what has changed is that there is no Wong Fei Hung anymore.