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Eleanora 2022-04-20 09:02:32

The film is still very watchable, in addition to being able to understand the arduous entrepreneurial journey of the people of Northeast China in a foreign country in the early 20th century, as well as fighting and killing people with their lives, without guns, and relying solely on fists and knives. Zhang Qian and his two younger brothers fought very darkly. They hammered people's hands with a sledgehammer, chopped people's arms with an axe, and stabbed people in their stomachs with knives. On the side of the majestic criminal police, they rely on their fists. We've already seen this guy's big arms and big fists in "Train to Busan". In this film, he went even further, punching someone in the head and knocking them out. There is no second round. In short, this film is about learning about history and watching fights. It's dark and powerful. What impressed me the most in this film is the role of Zhang Qian. This iron-blooded man from the black land of Northeast China kills wherever he goes, and becomes an extremist who disturbs the social order of the Republic of Korea. Itchy teeth - it's just like when you see a big guy in the village who doesn't do his job and throws stones at other people's windowpanes. Stone, except for the majestic criminal police, no one can cure him. But as I said in the last article, the stronger the villain is and the more miserable the protagonist is, the better the story will be. This is the reason why this film is worth watching.

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