The most outstanding place is Ma Rulong, the boss, the villain of the Qing court, and the revolutionary fighters crowded in Shanshan's room. The plot is wonderful and funny.
The most amazing ones are definitely Rosamund Kwan and Maggie Cheung. At that time, Rosamund Kwan was better looking. Maggie Cheung was still a girl, and it was too touching when it came to Police Story 3. At that time, Carina Lau couldn't recognize it at all. At first, she thought it was Charmaine Sheh.
Finally, the fight in the building, admiration of Jackie Chan’s juggling skills, as well as the escape from the minced meat well, and the battle with chili water are all creative, not to lose the action comedy.
There is also an ordinary policeman’s view of the revolution, which directly sublimates his thoughts-
"Are you still angry with us? The so-called success is not trivial. Every comrade here has the idea of sacrifice at any time.
That’s why I can’t join you. I’m a very constrained person. No matter how beautiful or correct my goal is, I will never do anything wrong by any means. In fact, I admire you very much because you are doing it. People of major events. I also understand that it takes thousands of people to throw their heads and shed blood without fear of sacrifice. But I dare not ask others to do this. I don’t know what the result of bringing so many people into death. So I am so. I love to be a policeman. I think everyone’s life is very important. I have to do my duty as a policeman and ensure that every citizen lives and works in peace and contentment. Even a country of 40,000 people is made up of individuals.
But in a corruption The colonial government of China does not allow a good policeman to exist. It
is precisely because of the existence of those people that I have to stay. If a person does not even love his own life, where is the mood to love his country?
I see. I will always remember what you say. In fact, everyone is doing things for the Chinese, but the job is different."
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