Relived the 1987 Hong Kong film "The Flying Dragon", this film is not so much an action film as a love literary film. Two clear and active love lines. In terms of character setting, Jackie Chan plays an ordinary youth and Sammo Hung plays a literary. A young man, Yuen Biao plays the second-hand young man with upright temperament and joy. At that time, Ye Dexian was still beautiful! Some people say that the decline of Hong Kong movies originated from the return of Hong Kong in 1997. A lot of inexplicable money from the Mainland flowed into the Hong Kong movie market, causing Hong Kong movies to become slumped and sluggish. I'm afraid that's not the case. The decline of Hong Kong films began in 1993. It has to face Western Hollywood and the entire market is rampant with piracy. The elites who went to Hong Kong for political asylum in the 1950s are the continuation of the old era and the creators of the new era. As these people age and die, their talents fade away and their creations appear weak.
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