Everyone is reminiscing about Laogang movies, reminiscing about the feelings in their mouths. If you want to talk about feelings, these Hong Kong films, which are regarded as classics, do carry a lot of our sustenance. The personal heroic sustenance of sadness that we hide in our hearts, our sustenance against the heavy burdens of life and the unjust struggles that exist everywhere in society. Each character has its own distinctive characteristics, Xiao Ma, Ahao, Ajie, Ajian, Uncle Jian, Fourth Uncle... There are not so many complicated emotional disputes and ambiguities in modern dramas. Love is all the story. The main line of occurrence, such a simple story development hooks the character of each character, and each audience can get an inner release from a certain character, and the anger that accumulates in the ordinary day for all encounters is released with the bullets. The villains who fell on the screen seemed to be struggling in life.
When they were young, many boys liked to imitate the plot and worship in film and television works. When they were still naive, the sentiment was noble and strong, but this materialized society with widening gap between rich and poor will gradually crush the so-called sentiment. Everyone is powerless in this process. All kinds of realistic problems will make you look like a wandering wanderer at all. The more you struggle, the more you look forward to the kind of personal heroic resistance in your heart. Hong Kong films are the sustenance of this kind of struggle. They do not need lengthy and sophisticated narratives, and the stories of Hong Kong films themselves cannot be based on sophisticated narratives. For ordinary people, movies are nothing more than taking what they need. From this perspective, these works are excellent. Pheasant, Haonan, Xiao Ma, Song Zihao, Ajie...These characters are all in line with our inner struggle. Images, Chen Xiaochun and Chow Yun-fat are also very good actors, and they can always shape these images very fully.
Hong Kong films are not grievances, but a heroic dream rooted in everyone's heart in a tired life, and a struggle against life and society.
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