In 2018, the last batch of post-80s generation is 29 years old this year! This means that the youth of a generation has gone far, and the only thing left for the post-80s generation is to recall their youth. When it comes to recalling the youth of post-80s men, we have to mention "The True Color of Heroes" and "Brother Pony"!
After reading a lot of film reviews, some said that the plot design was not good, some said that it was absurd to kill dozens of people by three people, etc., and there were constant voices of doubt and criticism. I can only tell these young people later, in that era of depression and backwardness! There are people like "Little Pony", not now! Back then, what we saw was blood, and what we saw was Brother Fa's sunglasses and windbreaker, as well as John Woo's violent aesthetics! These visual impacts are the feelings of the post-80s generation!
I can't remember the first time I watched "The True Color of Heroes", I can't count how many times I have watched "The True Color of a Hero", and I don't know how many times the blood that accompanies "The True Color of Heroes" boils. How much I was moved by Brother Xiao Ma and how much I felt sorry for Brother Hao, there is no clear record in my memory. Brother Fa is a born actor. Tall and burly body, unpredictable face, charming vicissitudes of smile, every pore exudes a man's perseverance and tenderness. He can turn his affectionate smiling face into a fierce look in his eyes, and he is not angry and powerful. He can interpret the murderous fire-breathing guns into an aesthetic art, hearty. He has the innate charm to conquer the audience!
At the beginning of "The True Color of Heroes 2" brought out the classic lines of Pony Ma: "I don't want to prove how amazing I am, I just want to tell others that what I lost, I will definitely get it back!" The second John Woo As a brother, he "resurrected" the little brother and opened a small restaurant in the United States. On the surface, Ah Jian looks like a game of life, but he has the same blood as Pony Ma. He quietly holds a gun to force the ruffian to eat the egg fried rice that has fallen to the ground. He kills a bloody path in the hail of bullets. Looking at the slumped fourth uncle, he roared: "My more than ten years of hard work have also been bombed, I have never regretted it, and I don't need anyone's sympathy. If you don't admit defeat, you can go back with me, this The world has never been forced to do this." Seeing the fourth uncle pick up the gun, he smiled happily. Isn't the return of the man's true colors what he yearns for and pursues?
When returning to Hong Kong to put on the trench coat with dozens of bullet holes left by Xiao Ma, who can say that A Jian is not Xiao Ma: image, courage, loyalty, loyalty, and even innate domineering. Brother Fa played Ah Jian in a lifelike manner, but everyone knew that the unsurpassable image of Brother Pony made John Woo unable to give up this image!
Such a heroic movie can never be made again, because it is the youthful memory of a generation! Let Xiao Ma's windbreaker and sunglasses be forever branded in the inextinguishable youth of the post-80s generation!
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