Because of the principle of Maggie Q, I found this Hong Kong film in 2002 to review it. I have to say that watching these Wuhan University action films of that year with the current film appreciation standards, I can really feel that the Chinese film industry has been in the past ten years. Rapid development in technology. Breaking through the floor-to-ceiling glass alone can also grab a handful of darts. The key point is that everything is fine with both hands, and the highest level of the iron sand palm is no more than that.
The film tells the story of a dark organization recruiting little girls from all over the world for secret training, training them to be top killers, and finally selecting 3 out of dozens of people to graduate successfully. The selection method is to kill each other. Whether the training in the red house was also able to grow up by cutting through thorns and fighting a bloody road. After these three people graduated, they followed the organization's arrangement to assassinate leaders from all walks of life around the world, and were code-named "Chinese Dolls" by various official agencies. Putting it up close by a woman, of course, what is quite eye-catching in the film is a piece of maggie q's ecstasy dance, and the nosebleed from the ecstasy pole dance that fills the brain. The assassination method of their group of killers is very Asian. They crush your ribs to death while massaging you. I don’t know if you ever imagined getting a pair of Qianqian while doing a sauna back massage when this movie was just released. Jade hand about a deadly scene.
The film is very characteristic of Hong Kong films. The climax will always torture the heart to death. When you watch it, the hair all over your body stands up and you feel uncomfortable, but the result is that everyone is happy. The brave wins. The three most indispensable scenes in Hong Kong films: walking in alleys, worshipping Buddha, and nightclubs. Once these scenes appear in the film, you can probably think that a fierce battle is about to begin, and the climax is coming.
The whole thread that runs through the film is that after serving the organization, you can get free. During Maggie Q's mission, I accidentally met the police officer played by Wu Yanzu (it is foreseeable that a passionate scene will be very eye-catching without watching the action and just looking at the face) and then found his mother, in order to be able to live a normal life. In life, maggis q accepted the last mission of the organization, but this was a conspiracy of the organization. After a violent and violent intrigue, Maggie Q escaped with the aura of the protagonist and finally gained freedom.
The whole film is still remarkable in terms of the rigor of logic and the plot of the film, but in terms of the observability of the film, it is still a relatively successful film in 2002. A love police and gangster film, there are heroes and beauties, and the spy battle scenes of family love add a lot to the film.
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