Went to its premiere launch on Monday and waited over an hour for it to start. It was a long wait. In the middle, in addition to drinking the beverages that the sponsor Red Bull had placed everywhere, I was watching the extended trailer that played non-stop on the big screen. Then I was defeated by Nicholas Tse's innocent smile and decided to watch it.
First of all, October Siege is indeed a movie, and it is also a real blockbuster. This is relative to Three Guns. As opposed to Three Guns desperately trying to make you laugh, it's desperately trying to make you cry. The two are about the same level of intentionality, and it turns out that my cry is as low as my laugh.
In addition to Nicholas Tse's smile, I couldn't help crying three times, and once for Donnie Yen. The rest, I can hold back! Seeing that the uncle next to me even wiped away tears when Li Liming died, I really wanted to shout: He should have died long ago!
Previous film critics have praised Wang Xueqi's acting skills - there is really nothing to praise. Teacher Wang Xueqi has always acted very well, and it is not better than before. I even like the way he looks in Mei Lanfang. The transformation of the revolutionary party here is a bit sudden. When I finally looked at Leung Ka Fai with tears in my eyes, there was no hatred in his eyes. There should be ~
Chunchun's every appearance is accompanied by laughter from the audience. Alas, poor child. I still think her style is very distressing, and the corn aunts must be distressed. . .
At one hour and forty minutes, I wondered why Li Jiaxin still didn't come out. Then Li Jiaxin, who could not be beaten, finally gave up his breath. Looking at his eyes, Li Jiaxin's sister was standing gorgeously, still weeping. It turned out that she was playing a female ghost. . .
Before seeing the film, I always thought that Zhou Yun was playing Nicholas Tse's mother in it. Oh my God!
Hu Jun and Ren Dahua played well. Fan Bingbing didn't say anything. . .
Although it cost so much money, the fighting scenes are still high, the music is also good, and the drum beats made me panic, but the ending was too tragic. Well, if I were the theater manager, I might have sold this movie with three-gun tickets. After watching the Revolutionary Party, watching the two turn around, and finally watching the singing and dancing performance of the National People's Congress, we eat oil-splashed noodles together.
So, I finally rushed to Yonghe King to quickly finish a bowl of noodles with scallion oil (pretending to be oil-splashed noodles) and a cup of warm soy milk. Well, this is real life
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