I went to see it for the actors and BGM. Although the story is a bit old, many scenes are still very classic. Little Jebi has grown a lot from the first film, and Leslie Cheung is still cool and handsome without makeup.
The emotional rendering is also in place, but there is no way without the first moving. The scene of Song Zijie lying down at the phone booth and the last three people sitting on the sofa is really unforgettable. The ending of the decisive battle was a bit messy, but Dillon's two Japanese swords were pretty cool. The brotherhood and the morality of the world really make people sigh the love of the loyal and daring souls of that era.
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