Don't watch his movies from John Lung's point of view.

Brandy 2022-03-21 09:03:27

Why watch this movie:

Because I watched Zunlong's interview in the early morning when I couldn't sleep, I was interested in his attitude towards life

which he said. I don't want others to watch his movies from the perspective of Zun Long

I tried to see it as he said, and I can really see the character's pursuit of power and the "spirit" of the "accidental" arrangement. That clever thinking. Faced with power life is just a stumbling block. In the face of innocent young and old, he can also be generous.

From the side, it can be seen that if the rectification is inevitable, a war will be indispensable, because everyone's attitude towards time and living habits is not physical. Long-term accumulation must be long-term digestion. They are all fine. It's just that the time rhythm of the protagonist and the environment is different.

Although the ending is as bad as everyone said. And it does. have nothing to say.

Building worth mentioning. The female reporter's home is very designed. A combination of contours, windows and stunning views. Even after 198 years, it is still so modern, elegant and simple.

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Extended Reading
  • Ron 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    I don't care I don't care I don't care. Zunlong is so handsome, so handsome, give him five stars

  • Garfield 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    After reading the comments, I felt relieved to see everyone standing on one side of Zunlong. Who made this a face-seeing world? The key is not only handsome, but also good acting. Back to the film, the famous director and screenwriter have great ambitions, but the relationship between the characters is not handled well. It could have been very "Godfather" feeling, but it turned out to be as naive as the police catching the thief, and interspersed with an unintelligible feeling. play. If I say the protagonist should be John Lone, Hollywood's inherent prejudice.

Year of the Dragon quotes

  • Tracy Tzu: You're acting like a child.

    Stanley White: Well, a great man is one who in manhood still keeps the heart of a child.

  • [last lines]

    Stanley White: You were right; I'm was wrong. Sorry. I'd like to be a nice guy. I would. I just don't know how to be nice.

    Tracy Tzu: You're really cracked. You know that?

    [kisses Stanley]