Like a dagger flashing in the wind, like blood blooming into flowers

Kole 2022-04-19 09:02:48

How despicable is the street? Originally thought that it might have a more official name, but I didn't expect the official name to be this. As a typical Korean commercial film, it has all the elements of a commercial film. The setting of the play within the play at the end re-emphasized what Bing Doo once said: We must expel the essence of the underworld spirit. The question is, what is the spirit of the underworld? What is the essence of it?

Bing Doo's conscience is still intact, even though he was cruel, in the end, he was still betrayed by the two closest people, like a famous saying in a Hong Kong movie: You can't trust anyone. Watching this movie alone, the direct reason for Bing Doo's tragic fate is that he met a slut director, this untalented director betrayed his friends for himself and put his true story on the screen, and then directly reported it to the police. inform. Although it was his good brother Zongxiu who directly killed Bingdou, Zongxiu's betrayal seems to have its scale, and the betrayal of the slut director seems desperate: although he is not from the underworld, but his understanding of the underworld Obviously deeper than Bing Doo, and practice. When it comes to the essence of the spirit of the underworld, it turns out that the people in the bright white society have the most essence.

The best shot in the movie is the fight scene, and the realism reminds people of Donnie Yen's "fist to the flesh" level. Or in order to take care of the differences in the audience level of commercial films and the smooth effect of the narrative, there are a lot of undeveloped plots and details that may be stylized but commercialized, which make us feel the sadness or joy in our hearts that might have been touched. A more worldly feeling alternative. It could have been another "Underworld," "Nude Lunch," "Fireworks," like a dagger flashing in the wind, like blood blooming into flowers.

This unfinished attempt is like a turn around: we turn around from the touching and thinking that may be extremely sad and even cry, find ourselves in a luxurious movie theater, think of our original expectations, and re-see "Despicable" as a commercial film. "Street", I remember Zhao Rencheng's handsomeness and elegance, and admire the beauty of the fighting scenes. But, is this really what we want? Or is this really an inevitable compromise?

PS: Zhao Rencheng, who plays Bing Doo, is handsome and elegant, and the emotional fluctuations that the people in the play should have are not fully expressed. The actor who plays the slut director clearly imitates the Korean idol Bae Yongjun, from the plastic effect of his teeth and mouth to the artificial smile, and his vulgar temperament from his eyes also makes his shameless behavior convincing enough.

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  • Laurie 2022-03-18 09:01:08

    Zhao Incheng is handsome~

  • Stone 2022-03-19 09:01:09

    Impeccably handsome! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !