I'd rather be a dog of peace than a person in a chaotic world

Scarlett 2022-03-24 09:03:26

In 1990, Tony Leung had not been transformed into a melancholy prince by Wong Kar Wai, Jacky Cheung was making extra money with exaggerated emojis, Ren Dahua introduced a well-trained tendon, and Yuan Jieying did not show her chest or legs.
This is a movie that shamed Woo at the box office, but it is a movie that he poured his blood into.
There is a classic character modeling method in Japanese comics, one has no brains and the other is unhappy. In the last century Hong Kong films under the banner of brothers, there were many perfidious people paired with silly white sweet horses. It is really inhumane to step on the dead body of a friend, but in the face of interests, you dare to pat your chest and say how many brothers are there? Forget it, assuming that these will only end up being uncomfortable, let’s just rush to this English translation, or wipe two tears when Ah B euthanizes Ah Hui.
I would rather be a dog of peace than a chaotic person. Parades, riots, gunfights, torture of prisoners... Ordinary people who do not have the aura of the protagonist, low-level civilians who are not full QQ members, learn to fear war, and win wars.

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  • Ben: Mr Leong. I think think you're mistaken. When we were in Hong Kong we admired Miss Yen. We like listening to her sing. We were all staring at her just now, as we were wondering... wondering why she had changed so much. She's not pretty any more.

    Paul: Ah Bee!

    Ben: She's lost her innocence. She's not happy any more. I wonder who was responsible for that?

    Y.S. Leong: You're criticizing me? Not many people would speak to me like that. Young man, you've got balls. Bring me wine!

  • Ben: You're pointing a gun on a good friend you've known for more than a decade!