I believe most people have heard of Hollywood's 007 series of secret agent movies; but not many people know about the Hong Kong movie "Domestic Lingling Paint" a few years ago.
Compared with the vast audience of the former in the world, the latter can only find a place in China, but it cannot be ruled out that this kind of spoof has attracted the attention of foreign filmmakers.
This movie is still as Hong Kong-style humorous as always, and Xing Ye is still the most dazzling boy
It can also be seen from the title of the film that there are 007 abroad, so let's come to a Chinese "Domestic Lingling Paint"
The names are so bold to tell the audience that they are imitating, so the content must be all kinds of easter eggs and all kinds of stalks.
According to the few movies I have watched personally, I can still find many imitations and references, or Easter eggs, of many foreign agent films, spy films, and war films in this film.
Ling Lingqi returned to Li Xiangqin's house to pick up the bullets and then used gunpowder powder for high-temperature disinfection. Isn't this what Rambo did after pulling out the thorn from his abdomen in "The First Drop of Blood 3"?
For the black silhouette at the beginning and end, it is obvious to imitate the 007 series
There is also the robot villain who stopped the car later, also imitating the "Terminator" T800
And then after Ling Lingqi left, the fake Ling Lingqi that followed was an imitation of the face-changing technique in "Mission Impossible".
Of course, this movie is not only imitation, but also many classic bridges from it
The famous 3000 for your life finally let me find its source. The various inventions in it are also "eye-catching", such as a flashlight that cannot glow in the dark, a temporary stool assembled from a 4-section stick and a box, Women's boobs can act as flamethrowers, videophones on toilet lids...
Most people will still recall the last episode of the robot vs. The Golden Gunners, and they will still remember it fresh. Was there anything more interesting than a scene like this in those days?
In the same way, this movie is still full of a little warmth and romance in the shopping mall of a little boy who lost his father. Ling Lingqi still wanted to help him after the incident.
For the white roses that Li Xiangqin casually mentioned, Ling Lingqi even sacrificed his life to plant those rare roses. The moment the two embraced in the room was exactly the same as the painting on the wall, only However, the white rose in his hand was a little more bloody.
Of course, apart from the battle scene, the most exciting thing in the whole film is the solo singing of Lord Xing sitting in front of the piano.
Jacky Cheung's song was sung from Stephen Chow's mouth, accompanied by the playing of the piano. To be honest, I feel romantic even as a man...
There is also a big sign on the back of Hong Kong that reads "Have ideals, culture, and order" and "Loyal to the Party and Patriotism" posted on the walls of the mainland, and the last "Knife Killing Pig" inscribed "National Hero- - Gift from Xiaoping", it didn't have a deep meaning in that era
"What kind of knife is this?"
"A pig-killing knife, a knife for killing livestock."
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