The first half and the second half are not unified as if the producers have changed, and a lot of foreshadowing is useless. The relationship between the five fathers and Hua Yi, and the relationship between Hua Yi and the girl can all be discussed in depth in 10 minutes. , All five people acted very well, but unfortunately too little ink was spent on character establishment. Buried one after another foreshadowing and didn't unravel it myself, it's a pity to see: Zhang Xuansheng played the burn on the father's body, the relationship between the five bandits in the orphanage, why did the demonized Jin Yunshi let the blind man and the girl go? classmate.
I feel that the director just likes to stimulate the vision with heavy-flavoured pictures such as speeding cars, gun battles, and bloody blood, but none of the characters are carefully portrayed.
It's a pity that there are a bunch of good actors, especially Lu Jin Goo, a child star actor in 1997, who really knows how to act.
In addition, the color and lens of the whole film, whether it is bright or deep, are beautiful.
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