Two lines, two men, and two men who are about to become fathers each have their own lives and stories. The arrangement of fate has made the tracks of the two begin to intertwine... Well, this way of writing is really vulgar.
Nicholas Tse and Wu Bai's partner, I believe that many people are going for Wu Bai.
To be fair, Tingfeng is not bad. If it weren't for the recent two-year withdrawal and comeback, Yi's momentum would be more than what he is today. At least, it looks like he can act. Looking at him, I think of the young people in "Initial D", Jay's performance is terrible, but fortunately the role is suitable; Guanxi is handsome and handsome, and his acting is not bad, but it cannot be denied that there is nothing for him to play. Yes; Shawn Yue, I didn't have a few scenes, and I felt inferior to Guan Xi (personal opinion) from the beginning, let alone mention it. Ting Feng, who was locked into a van in the dark and facing a lighter, was better than a lot.
Wu Bai, calm and omnipotent killer Luo. The most powerful person in the organization is willing to live a civilian life in order to break away from the organization, but he can't escape, which leads to many accidents. Fortunately, it is a happy ending.
Personally, I think the biggest attraction of the film is not the two protagonists, but the film itself, what lens language, shooting techniques, and picture tension. Of course, a layman like me can't tell why, but I just think it looks good. The most straightforward way to say it is that it is exciting and enjoyable. Different from the visual shock of big Hollywood productions, Tsui Hark's shots give people the greatest feeling of delicacy and solidity. It's not a simple "wow, dizzy" and then nothing comes out and forgets it, but a deep feeling. It is not clear what kind of lens is called depth, purely personal perception. The other one, Tsui Hark has always been praised, very smart and imaginative, the picture direction is beyond your expectations, unrestrained.
Then, I like the oral narrative part of the beginning and the end, which is very interesting with the picture, and the encounter scene at the beginning is also interesting. Lu Qiaoyin's role is quite eye-catching, forbearance, cute, sad, strong, fierce, all kinds, everything.
An inverse angle that cannot be forgotten. I have always liked the arrogant, domineering, clever, and flamboyant villain in the film, which is very eye-catching.
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