In my impression of Xing Ye's movies, the so-called love is not very deep except for the Westward Journey and the King of Comedy. It's nothing more than a story of Diaosi seeing a beautiful woman, then counterattacking, and finally holding the beautiful woman back. In this movie, Xing Ye is no longer smart and cunning in love, but has a hint of "naive", especially when he saw a white rose when he was shot, he had to struggle to pick it back and give it to Yuan Yongyi. He dragged his body all over. It was a body of blood, and tremblingly, he took out a white rose and sent it to Yuan Yuyi, which was also stained with his own blood. But he didn't realize that it was Yuan Yongyi who wanted to kill him. Because in the movie, he has always been a clever, little rogue pickup image. Here his sincerity is particularly touching. There is also a scene in which Master Xing was talking to someone and saw a man hiding and "sneakingly" looking in front of him. At first, I was like Master Xing in the movie. Grandpa and the like. Later, he looked at Master Xing, smiled and made a "shush" gesture, pointing to the little boy in front of him, it turned out to be the father and son hiding from the cat. After Xing Ye understood it, his expression immediately changed from being defensive to understanding and gentle. Later, when the father and son were fighting, did Master Xing see it from the corner of his eye, and his eyes were full of warmth.
But this warm atmosphere didn't last long. Dad unfortunately became the victim of the group's fire and died in front of the boy. Xing Ye was enraged and killed the bad guys. After returning, he asked Yuan Anita to donate 500 yuan to the father and son for him. He said that he would pay her back after the task was completed. It turned out that he performed the task. After the completion, the total was only 500 yuan. remuneration.
An exaggerated and humorous film with warmth.
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