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It is a very typical Hong Kong-made police and bandit film. It tells the story of human beings and righteousness with the stories of small people, and Lan Yinxuguo. The location of the final decisive battle is somewhat similar to the place where the final bloody battle of "Anti-drug" is displayed. Is the latter a reference? Or maybe I'm thinking too much.
When I came back from Hong Kong last night, I saw a reporter asking Wu Jing on the subway if it was true that Donnie Yen really beat Wu Jing in "Slaying the Wolf".
Then, maybe it was Xiaomu (Zhang Zhiyao) who was brainwashed by Xiaomu (Zhang Zhiyao) who stared blankly at the end of "Dangerous Corner" in the morning when the goddess came wrapped in a bath towel. Seeing Wu Jing insert and slice again and again on Ah Le (Zhang Zhiyao), his whole body is covered in blood, his throat is cut, and it is neat and tidy, like cooking a Ding Jie an ox. I was already a little bit "Damn, Taiyang, your mother...", and then the wolf went to the street and stabbed Liao Qizhi and Xia Shaosheng to death. I have to say, at this moment, I really want to stab Wu Jing...that character named Jet.
It shows that Wu Jing played well.
Afterwards, Donnie Yen and Wujing Alley met, and they fought really well with one stick and one knife. In the end, Wu Jing was stabbed to death by the scene lights. In the pale streets, two men faced each other like Mount Tai, and blood splashed on the ground. For some reason, the discomfort was stronger than those flying stumps in "Hacksaw Ridge" on the big screen.
However, Sammo Hung survived the scene.
Donnie Yen's flared trousers... long lost in the world. Also put his hands in his pockets... It is also long-lost in the rivers and lakes. Especially when he stood next to Ren Dahua in a neat suit with his flared trousers in his hands, it gave me the illusion that he was just here for a foil. In fact, he was the hero who finally turned the tide and stood up to take on everything and end everything.
In fact, the story came to a dead end early on. Brother Zhong and his army were in danger, but God didn't want to, and since the fool hides the tape, it has been unstoppable. Sometimes, being stupid is not scary, but being stupid is scary first. It was obviously a dead end. Donnie Yen's role was not officially on duty until the next day, so he could stay out of it. The group of four could be said to be loyal and generous to die. He, a stranger who never knew each other, resolutely joined in. In fact, in vernacular, it means "there is no reason to watch them die, just help if you can." And in the end, all he can do is help everyone get the money back.
Taking an innocent life is the daily routine of walking on the blade.
The beginning of the film is the same as the end of the film. The sea water on the beach is so beautiful, blue and green.
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