To be honest, it is true that all Hong Kong directors have a mess to control the big scenes. In fact, this has risen to an international level. Is Cameron good? People don't dare to play galloping horses, whether Kevin Costner is strong, people use that future movie or something to make himself a box office poison, Spielberg is strong, he made two World War II movies. If you don't play the real big scene, this thing is probably quite rare.
Closer to home, talking and talking about Lao Wu's last film in Hong Kong, "Gun God", now in my thirties, I will honestly admit that I have never seen such a blockbuster, and as a result, one booed a lot. Waiting for a good movie and not rewarding it? One said with a smile, the film is so bad that it is better not to watch it. Anyway, it was a conversation that made me laugh so brightly, and then be sure to watch it, Gunslinger.
To be honest, this movie is not that good, and then it seems that many things have passed, and there are too many things to express. The hospital section looks violent and unreal, and the opening section is also a mess. How can you play like this in a public place? The Hong Kong police are too chaotic.
From this point of view, Infernal Affairs is really a good film, and suddenly I am inexplicably reminded of "Public Servant", Li Xiuxian's Golden Horse Film Emperor film, that thing is really messed up, I like Lao Wu's films and count "The True Color of Heroes 1", "Broken Arrow" and "Changing Face" are gone!
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