In terms of acting skills, Jiang Wen, Ge You, and Chow Yun-fat's acting skills are really top-notch, and their lines are also very happy. There are often happy scenes, but they do not lose their connotation.
The beginning of the film: Jiang Wen said: "Let the bullets fly for a while". Zhang Mazi fired a shot at the white horse. The shot was aimed at the knot, but it didn't break. The white horse continued to run, and the ropes could no longer be exhausted. Let the "bullet fly for a while", the rope finally broke, and the white horse ran away. It seems to contain deep meaning. The scenery at the beginning of the movie is really beautiful. I personally yearn for such a scenery, with yellow railway tracks, green mountains and green waters, and white horse-drawn trains.
Ma Magistrate (Ge You): Being able to "literate" and "martial arts" is sought after by the audience, and also sought after by everyone, and is in the same boat as the landlords and gentry.
Zhang Mazi (Muzhi) (Jiang Wen): Zhang Mazi, whose original name was Zhang Muzhi, was a bandit? It is clearly stated in the movie that Zhang Muzhi, who followed General Songpo (Cai E) in his early years, was the pistol captain under his command at the age of 17. It is from the Lecture Hall (considering Cai E, it should be the Yunnan Army Lecture Hall established in 1909). After Cai E's death in Japan (1916), Zhang Muzhi returned to China and fell to the ground.
Huang Shilang (Chow Yun-fat): Is it a landlord? Also what? He has limited edition mines made in USA, such mines are special markings.
The story of Goose City happened in 1920, and the tax came to 2010. Do you want to reflect some facts? I don't know, hehe. However, everyone has multiple identities and may be under a lot of pressure, but the movie is still very good, let the bullets fly for a while, and you will understand!
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