America's hell is darker and harder than Hong Kong's

Shannon 2022-04-22 07:01:02

It's been a long time since I watched a movie of this style. Hanging around in romantic dramas, first loves fifty times, meeting father-in-law and the like. A lighthearted, humorous, pitiful hero who, despite his constant troubles, always manages to be beautiful in the end. Why didn't LEONARDO go the male vase route after TITANIC? He doesn't want to be the little white face who pleases the female audience (it doesn't take acting skills for him to play that role), he has a beard, messy hair, ragged clothes, and completely ruins his naturally handsome face, but it makes him look A man, a tough guy. I like him that way.

This is a good movie. The script of Infernal Affairs is really good, and the remake is also wonderful. It's a classic. The Hong Kong version and the US version, I think each has its own advantages. But I prefer the US version. Maybe because of Liu Jianming's role, and Andy Lau played, I would have a conflicted mentality and couldn't completely hate it; and MATT DAMON came to play, there was no need for conflict, I always hated him, with a disgusting face. Also because I like the emotional drama between LEO and the female psychiatrist, the Hong Kong version is too subtle, and the rainy night in the US version is the development I'm looking forward to, hee hee. The last time we met, she stroked his hair with her hand. At that moment, LEO's forehead must be tense and hot. The forbearance and restrained emotions flow secretly like lava, which makes people feel the torment of hell is unbearable. However, I don't agree with MARTIN's taste in women. The actresses he chooses are always not beautiful enough, and they are all blue-collar temperament. Can't they use a little HOT? Well, I think he doesn't want the beauty to steal the limelight of the male stars. All the male actors he chose are very good. Needless to say, JACK, his acting skills cannot be praised in words, I don't know how many times better than the Hong Kong version of Zeng Zhiwei! He is an old villain at heart, and he doesn't need to act at all!

This movie cannot be imported. Not to mention the episode in which Chinese people would find it a bit funny to sell arms to mainland Chinese (it seems to be government personnel) to attack Taiwan (it seems that China is an out-and-out dangerous element in the hearts of American screenwriters) , and the violence and foul language that the whole movie is full of, it will not be approved. In the more than two hours of play, the most frequently heard word is FUCK, how can the studio modify it! (I remembered that VIRGIN was translated as an actress in the Moulin Rouge, and I died of laughter)

After watching the movie, the most unforgettable thing is the panic and panic in LEO's eyes when his body and expression are pretending to be calm. His unstable temperament, the look that seems to explode and collapse at any time, is awesome! Well done! Undercover should be like this. Tony Leung is too cool, he has been using his eyes to discharge, unlike the undercover, or the ambiguous Zhou Muyun in Wong Kar Wai's movie is more suitable for him.

Write here first. Actually there is much more to say. It's definitely a good movie that can make people feel this way!

BY THE WAY, is drinking strawberry juice so reminiscent in the US?

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The Departed quotes

  • Cousin Sean: Fucking Ricans think they know everything. If they knew shit, they wouldn't be Puerto Ricans.

  • Ellerby: Do you got any suits at home or do you like to come to work like you're gonna invade Poland?