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Hayden 2022-04-23 07:05:12

When I watched it in the theater, I immediately had an idea that I was going to replay it for a second time, but I didn't say anything after I stopped the excitement, but it didn't mean I didn't want to watch it. First of all, this is a very manly movie. The movie tells how a child wants to get ahead, and then step by step through the rivers and lakes, and finally becomes the boss and becomes Lianbo Bogo, and then Andy Lau and Donnie Yen's scenes are such a powerful combination, and then they risk the tense atmosphere It's well done, and the emotions uploaded are also in place, and the people watching the action scenes are enthusiastic. The blood of the people watching is swollen. Andy Lau is awesome. He has been popular for decades after his debut for nearly half a century, and he can still produce so many fine products. It is worthy of being an idol of several generations, and now there are still excellent products. This face is very durable, and this acting skill is so durable. Those loyal fans of him can see Andy on the screen almost every year. Are they quite excited and blessed? Their own idols have such a high output and high level of activity. Men's rivers and lakes, the kind of courage that can go out for what they want, and whether all men who want to be heroes will like similar themes. The poster is also great. When you see the picture of this duo confrontation, you will think of the part where they are in high spirits in the play. The eyes of both of them are so powerful, they stare at your eyeballs like nails, so that you can't leave, Let you watch the poster, you want to rush into the hospital to see what they are doing, what kind of big scene is there, what kind of lightning bolt. What is more impressive is the showdown in that kind of play, their struggle against fate, and their courage to break through the rivers and lakes. The fate of the residual value after the risk is marked with a price, and then when the final clean government deployment is about to come, it is a point of willingness, two words to be weighed, see how you go, and then push it to a climax.

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