2. The role of Tietou is played by Jackie Chan. He is really too old. At this age, what kind of smuggling is still playing to find a girlfriend and fight the underworld? Different. 3. The central idea in the film is really too noble. I can't understand the noble one. A noble person does some improper things, sets fire to kill, all for the sake of his brother, and finally uses death to sublimate the theme. 4. Why does Lili fall in love with this person? Aesthetically bizarre. 5. At the door of Uncle De's bar, it was written that Chinese people are forbidden to enter. After Tietou saw it, the past was torn up in indignation. 6. The first half of Wu Yanzu's performance is very good, but the country killing Matt's hairstyle is really a bunker. 7. The Japanese underworld in the film is like a ghost. From the two yellow-haired Japanese underworld I met in the bathroom at the beginning, I knew that this film was over. Let's not talk about the Japanese underworld image in Kitano Takeshi's "Extremely Wicked" , The Japanese underworld in this film is not even comparable to the Korean underworld in "New World". 8. In the early stage, Tietou took his brother to swindle, dared to do anything, and made Wu Yanzu miserable a few times. He really became the boss, and he didn't even dare to collect the protection fee. He had to do legitimate business. 9. Who does Tietou like, Xiuxiu? Lili? 10. Aberdeen is a real watchdog. He stabbed the iron head with a knife and cut Lin Xue's throat. It's ridiculous. The only bright spot in this film: the part where Tainan helped the boss chop Wu Yanzu's hand is full of tension. This is what the underworld should do.
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