This person is really fascinating. Although he looks a bit old in this film, the look in his eyes still has an indescribable charm. From the silent lamb in the early nineties to the most recent flaw, his personal style really fascinated me. I don't know when I started to like these old men more and more. From Sean Kang, Al Pacino to Hopkins, I always feel that the real charm of men can only be perfectly manifested at this time. I don't know when Tony Leung can reach this state, especially the look in his eyes. I think some of them are fighting, but they lack that calmness. Perhaps, he should have gone through too much experience at his age. He can see the world more clearly, and he can do all kinds of things well, and watch him not panic when he encounters emergencies in the movie. Being not busy is like "acting" in a movie, as if the lives and deaths of those people have nothing to do with him, and those bullets didn't hit him, but you feel natural and real. This is his style. Elegant, calm, steady, yet humorous, it is simply the best among men.
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