pork prince

Keith 2022-04-19 09:02:45

Personally, I think this film, like Journey to the West and Tang Bohu Dianqiuxiang, is one of the most classic films of the Zhou orangutan. Every time I look at it, there will be something impressive.

Lingling paint is plump. To paraphrase the prostitute in the film, he is a handsome pork prince, and not many people who sell pork can become princes. He is vulgar, he can be full of beards, but he can also be in a suit and leather shoes, and he can be decent; he can make love in the downtown area, and he can sing "Li Xianglan" leniently and affectionately; he is absurd and uninhibited, but sincere, in the end He dragged his broken leg and said, "I've seen too many things. Just pretend I've never seen you." What a pain; Killing pigs knife; he is brave. When he hears a task, he sings without strength; he can even devise a way to concentrate on watching a movie and dig bones and take bullets...

The whole film is better connected, and the story is strong , funny, natural and smooth, and the soundtrack is just right. The part with the prostitute at the beginning; the part with the commander; the part in the hotel; the part in the room where the gun is tested; the part in the restaurant and the fellow from Shandong; .

Just one detail. In the restaurant in the complex building, when two people are looking at the photos at the same time, the people around are using fast-moving shots and the music is playing. At this moment, you feel that time has stopped for the two of them. Yes, stop, time stands still at this moment, the things around us no longer matter, can you and I in the future do it, use this moment to appreciate, appreciate the moment that may belong to our eternity?

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  • The Commander: What kinda of knife is that?

    Ling Ling Chai: Meat cleaver. Simply for cleaving beasts.

  • Da Mansi: [Chai and Mansi are on their way to the national agency after being summoned] So, Chai, you've been working as a pork merchant in these 10 years?

    Ling Ling Chai: No, I'm just a down and out pork butcher.

    Da Mansi: I'm not doing well either, I'm just a poor little greengrocer. But luckily, I have a part-time job in the National Psychiatric Hospital doing research.

    The Commander: What research?

    Da Mansi: Being researched.

    The Commander: [nods] That's great.