I still like to watch Hong Kong movies. Hong Kong films always have a strong sense of fate and a reflection on human nature. It's just more in-depth. I especially like the Killing Wolf series that I watched in the past few days. According to Baidu, killing the wolf is a kind of fate of Ziwei Douxing. When the seven killings, the army and the greedy wolf meet in the three directions of the life palace, it is the so-called killing the wolf pattern. People with the character of killing the wolf have the heroic physique to become famous in one fell swoop, but they wandered all their lives, with ups and downs. Scorpio Lone Star and Sha Po Wolf are collectively known as the two major fatalities. Look, isn't the name very 6? The first starring Ren Dahua, Donnie Yen, Sammo Hung and Wu Jing, the ending is that no matter the bad guys or the good guys, all die, without the halo of immortality for the good guys. Sammo Hung is a vicious underworld leader, but he is extremely gentle and loving towards his family. In order to make Hong Jinbao subdue the law, Ren Dahua brought a witness to the court to testify, but was stopped by Wu Jing, and the witness was cut in the throat with a knife, leaving only a little girl. With deep guilt, Ren Dahua adopted the girl, and at the same time knew that he was terminally ill, and the only thing he wanted to do was to catch Sammo Hung. Later, Ren Dahua arranged for the undercover agent beside Hong Jinbao to be killed. Ren Dahua gave false evidence to kill Hong Jinbao, but finally let him escape. Sammo Hung counterattacked and killed all the brothers around Ren Dahua. Wu Jing was like slicing meat. The bloody slaughter was very enjoyable to watch. In the end, the scene of Wu Jing and Donnie Yen fighting in the street is said to be used as a teaching material by the American Police Academy, which is very exciting. I couldn't breathe even watching Donnie Yen and Sammo Hung's fight. Sammo Hung's wife called in the middle, and Donnie Yen asked him to answer the phone. Everyone is very particular about people. In the end, Donnie Yen thought that Sammo Hung was dead and wanted to drink to celebrate. As a result, Sammo Hung, who was dying, threw Donnie Yen from the upstairs and fell to his death, proving that the eldest brother had two strokes. But this throw ruined the lives of his wife and children. Donnie Yen just hit the car of his wife waiting for Sammo Hung to come home, making the plot full of causal atmosphere. Sammo Hung finally died of heartbreak. The director does not only let the audience see the confrontation between life and death, but also wants to guide the audience to think about right and wrong. What is right and what is wrong? Is it right to arrest the underworld leader Fufa, but is it right or wrong to forge evidence to arrest him? Donnie Yen kicked an illegal gun dealer into an idiot, right or wrong? Is it right or wrong for Ren Dahua's younger brother to collect black money to help Ren Dahua raise his daughter? Some people say that children talk about right and wrong, and the adult world only talks about pros and cons. Maybe there is no right or wrong in life, and everyone's choice may just have no choice. After get off work, I wrote this here. I have time to write about the other two films of Killing the Wolf, plus Infernal Affairs and Breaking the Game. There is also a big guy who talks about cause and effect. are full of oppression, everyone flees
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