The song "A Chinese Ghost Story" echoing from the beginning and the end of the film is poignant, beautiful, profound and even more memorable. Regardless of the theme song "A Chinese Ghost Story" or the music of "Infernal Affairs", Xiaoyu is always deeply moved, especially the song "Don't Come Dawn" in the second half of the film, which is more beautiful and sincere in love.
The crazy chivalrous Taoist Taoist Yan Chixia played by Wu Ma left a very deep impression on the audience. Although she is not as handsome and immature as Leslie Cheung, she dances swords and sings between her frowns, just like a cynical righteous saint in the world: "Human Dao, Dao, Dao, Dao, Dao, Dao, Dao, Dao!... Dao can be Dao, very Dao! Heavenly path and authenticity, humane kendo, underworld, white path, eclipse, equator, Dao and Dao, Dao and Dao are Dao. I am Dao. , Is very Tao. Bah! Bah! Bah! Bah! Bah! Nonsense..." In such tongue twister songs, we also appreciate Yan Chixia’s determination to kill demons, both righteous and evil. While laughing and scolding are almost humorous, we even see the skill of the powerful actors of that generation, which is both funny and touching in the humorous plot.
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