In the films directed by John Woo, if there are two guns, there will be brothers, and if there are brothers, there will be friendship. What moved me the most was the last scene. Three people were sitting in the hall with serious injuries. Their eyes were full of firmness, faith, and friendship. The word friendship is magnified in the film. There is no clear distinction between right and wrong, but the word morality is used as a measure. The scale of the two words will be biased towards those who have morality in their hearts. Using violent pictures, telling stories that are heartwarming, I was deeply attracted by the hail of bullets and applauded for their tacit cooperation, and I was caught in it and could not extricate myself.
For it, it is sometimes difficult for me to treat and analyze it with objective and rational feelings. In a simple narrative, I am caught, guided, and moved.
Morality and friendship are important items in ancient Chinese spiritual etiquette. It tells about the friendship in the mind among men. John Woo, use this key to open people's minds!
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