A tribute to the childhood memories of Weilong, the child of Hong Kong films

Tyrel 2022-03-15 09:01:10

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Occasionally eat and chat, talk about truancy Weilong, talk about Hong Kong movies that I watched when I was a child. A vague picture appeared in my head, a little boy with determined eyes, his father seemed to be hunted down by gangsters, and he went to save his father. But I really can't remember the name, but I was inspired to say that I started searching for a famous child star in Hong Kong in the 1990s, found Xie Miao, and saw the photos of him when he was a child. See the baby Veyron, it is it. The translation routine of a certain Veyron reminds me of it. Most of them are now called letters to my father. The English name is my father is hero. It seems to be less bloody in martial arts and more emphasis on warmth.

Now I focus on watching the entire movie, and the memories are linked together. The father and son brushed their teeth together in the morning, their mouths full of toothpaste foam, and they held their breath in the washbasin longer than anyone else. This episode was also very impressive when I was a child. Later, the consolidation of Xie Miao's performance was suffocated, and Yu Rongguang's role was really a shadow of childhood. Consolidated mother is a gentle round-faced beauty, and Jet Li's face with Gong Wei's hairstyle reminds me of the handsomeness of my father's generation. The filming of the film, Beijing in the early 1990s, the dilapidated and crowded courtyards, the popular clothing at that time, with the reincarnation of fashion trends in recent years, the oversized bomber jacket and woolen coat, Mei Gu's clothing style in the play is so far Still not out of date.

The rhythm of the film editing is tight, the suspense is repeated, and the foreshadowing is natural. With such a hot-blooded martial arts theme, in the end, the villain will fail, and the positive person will eventually win after twists and turns. This film highlights a big country and a small family, sacrificing family happiness for devotion to the cause, and high aspirations. With the historical background of mainland and Hong Kong, the Beijing police and Hong Kong police have their bosses who ignore the lives and deaths of others for their own merits, and there are also those who are loyal to their mission and have good intentions. Grassroots, so at the end of the play, the two of them had a happy ending, although the male protagonist's wife just passed away? A

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  • Marilou 2022-04-21 09:03:30

    [7.0] I was a little moved by the front. The different beautiful old hutongs, courtyard houses, unsustainable buses, and letters that cannot be sent in Beijing are the special feelings of the Chinese people at the end of the 20th century. In general, it can be seen that the design routine of traditional Hong Kong films, heroism and brotherhood are second, and the most important thing is to play well and play well-even if it seems a bit contrary to physical common sense. "His surname is Gong, and your surname is Gong, are you a father and son?" "If you say that, then Gong Li is my sister, and Zhang Yimou is my brother-in-law?" Hong Kong movies are such a wall-breaking dialogue I never get tired of watching. :-P.

  • Leopold 2022-03-16 09:01:08

    Just looking at the first half, I can give it five stars, the details are well handled, family, childhood friendship, family, once made people cry, I thought it would develop in two lines, one martial and one text, one black and one white. , one hard and one soft. But after the death of the mother, the line was broken. This is also why I feel that the second half is too vulgar and cheesy. The child acted so well that it even overshadowed Jet Li and Ah Mei. A tribute to the past Hong Kong films~

My Father is a Hero quotes

  • [In front of 3 agressive bad boys]

    Kung Wei: You'd better go, Johnny.

    Johnny Kung: I wanna stay with you, pa'.

    Kung Wei: You're sure?

    Johnny Kung: You bet!