This is a movie that I would never have watched without Zun Long. This male pig with neither IQ nor emotional intelligence is the best protagonist I have ever seen. With you going around, you killed almost all the people in the movie. I feel sorry for your wife. At the end, you will be a savior and be in the arms of a beautiful woman. You have not been beaten to death for doing so much. I can only say that your protagonist's halo is more eye-catching than the fluorescent circle (only for the characters), the two funerals I like the most in the whole movie, and there are only funerals, the appearance of Zunlong is my God, I have to say that Joey's character is in a lot of strange people (a few old people who can only talk, chattering, gangsters, American policemen who are afraid of trouble, mayor who can get money in minutes, except "I am The incarnation of justice "The cheeky male protagonist who knows nothing, and the female protagonist who has money and looks likes to spoil himself), this personality charm is beyond the table, the most important thing is that Zunlong portrays this character so perfectly, ambitious Energetic, controlling, courageous, capable and excellent at the same time! elegant! Joey has already planned all the things he has to do before he takes the stage. He knows how to hide himself in front of people. When negotiating with others, he is confident and calm, and his demeanor is so elegant (except when he is with the elderly, the gesture of shaking his hands and making a loud voice is simply a Typical Chinese people talk about big things.)
Joey is the most courageous when he is alone in Thailand. He saves an old acquaintance and has a little warmth. When he takes out the head of Vincent, it is the attitude that a leader should have. Not the slightest flinch.
Although the script took more than two hours to shoot, the ending actually seemed rushed. It felt like it ended in a hurry to make Joey die, and the male protagonist can mess up everything by himself, and the batch that Joey wants to pick up The goods are not small, why are there only three people?! three people?! three people?! Joey, with a bruised nose and a swollen face, could have escaped, but when the male protagonist called his name piercingly, he suddenly turned around and said piercingly: "what!" I really can't laugh or cry, I'm sorry, this is really too cute and too happy for me, (this sentence is really poke) Although this plot probably expresses Joey's self-esteem.
As for insulting China, I don't think it's a big deal today.
I didn't gain much after reading it, because I really couldn't see what it was trying to express. It would be a failure to talk about anti-discrimination. If it was to talk about heroism, I'm afraid this male protagonist didn't come to the scene. One star for the funeral and two stars for John Lone
The eye-pleasing dragon, and the heart-wrenching "what!" will continue to float in my head at midnight.
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