Every frame and every frame is Lao Hu's masterpiece. You mother, Zhang Guoshi, and you are brave enough to shoot such scenes as bamboo forest annihilates the enemy? The plot is bizarre, the mood is high, and the Battle of Bamboo Forest is a classic. Is that a film without a stand-in, without a Weiya, and a martial arts film? . . . Years... The book says that chivalrous women are "beautiful as peaches and plums and cold as frost and snow", Xu Feng is as cold as frost and snow, but she is almost as beautiful as peaches and plums. "You deal with the fat one," PPJJ said, and she meant Sammo Hung. Poor Sammo Hung. . . . . . In the end, he died in the hands of his own old bean, without even a line
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