This afternoon, I watched the movie Chasing the Dragon. Donnie Yen and Andy played the role of Hong Kong underworld in the last century. Donnie Yen played a Nanyang man with a strange Cantonese accent. He came to Hong Kong with his fellow brothers to work hard, and then he became a Hong Kong drug lord. , Andy played a corrupt detective, Luo Ge, who was too dark. The story is that the two became brothers because they saved each other's lives, and then colluded with each other, black and white. Then all kinds of things were done, and then the story of Brother Hao who was imprisoned for cancer, and Brother Luo fled overseas. Donnie Yen is in all kinds of jackets, violent, cool and handsome, and Andy has all kinds of black suits, gentle scum and abstinence handsome. There is nothing new in the storyline. I feel that every plot and even the lines are familiar (old wine in a new bottle). I even guessed all the routines in the fight with the British guy at the end. Just talking about the script, it is a slightly old-fashioned Hong Kong gangster action movie, but it is still very good-looking and very good-looking. Action scenes include single-player fights and group fights, all of which are extremely well shot, and the fights are really brutal, but within the acceptable range, they won't be as physically uncomfortable as before. An excellent, good-looking commercial film. Ps: Where Donnie Yen saves Andy, Andy exudes a strong heroine vibe, she's really slender and weak, hahahaha (I'm sorry, Andy).
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