I rewatched this film today. I have seen both CDs and p4s when I was a child. Now that I see it, I have more understanding. In fact, what touched me the most in the glory days of Hong Kong films was the music. Whether it was the soundtrack or the theme song, I felt very emotional. The tune was neither rushed nor slow. Every song was a story.
Even if Xu Zhengyang, who has no blind spots at 360 degrees, really doesn't have anyone, especially women can't resist. Those shy, confused and dodging eyes, that is, he who dared not look into Michelle's eyes, looked like a torch in the face of the killer.
Finally, Xu Zhengyang left in the car and returned the watch that Michel gave him. Without looking back, she opened the watch box. The watch time might be what Xu Zhengyang wanted to say to her the most.
It's time to brush up on all the Jackie movies I've seen before!
Christy Chung: Where's the watch I gave you?
Brother Jie: Oh, didn't I give it back to you before I left?
Zhong Liti: No, the one you gave me back has been the same time.
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