heavy! This is the most intuitive feeling of watching the entire movie. The 2-hour video, followed step by step, is interlocking and fascinating. Donnie Yen's fighting scenes are also very real, it's real kung fu. At the beginning of the film, there were hundreds of people in black and white, and I was very shocked. The film really restores the architectural style of Hong Kong at that time. Everyone seems to live in a big cage, like a maze. Some people are destined to do great things from birth, such as Ah Hao, there is always something more outstanding than others: being loyal and moral can fight! "Chasing the Dragon" actually reflects to a greater extent that the Chinese should not be afraid of the British from the side of brotherhood. You shouldn't use someone else's life to give yourself a chance to live. What's the point of going far away? Because Ahao, as a loving and righteous person, can't pass the test in his heart, his vegetative younger brother and the sacrificed brother will affect his life, so even if he goes to jail, he must take revenge. But Luoshen is different. He doesn't have such a brother. At the end of the film, he returns the leg he owes Ah Hao to him, which is considered rational, affectionate and righteous. One of the things worth noting about the film is that when they grow up, they begin to have a rift with each other. So, it's hard to say. Hope the world is worth it.
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