In the finale of "Flowers" directed by Wong Kar-wai tonight, Li Li finally became a monk, which is consistent with the original work. At the end, Li Li bids farewell to her beloved Mr. A, who was also played by Hu Ge, who played two roles. Wong Kar-Wai likes to let actors play tw

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In the finale of "Flowers" directed by Wong Kar-wai tonight, Li Li finally became a monk, which is consistent with the original work. At the end, Li Li bids farewell to her beloved Mr. A, who was also played by Hu Ge, who played two roles. Wong Kar-Wai likes to let actors play two roles, referring to Julian Cheung in "The Grandmaster".

In the finale of 'Flowers' directed by Wong Kar-wai tonight, Li Li finally became a monk, which is consistent with the original work. At the end, Li Li bids farewell to her beloved Mr. A, who was also played by Hu Ge, who played two roles. Wong Kar-Wai likes to let actors play tw - Lujuba

In the finale of 'Flowers' directed by Wong Kar-wai tonight, Li Li finally became a monk, which is consistent with the original work. At the end, Li Li bids farewell to her beloved Mr. A, who was also played by Hu Ge, who played two roles. Wong Kar-Wai likes to let actors play tw - Lujuba

"Flowers" uses movie-level production standards to present a meticulously crafted effect. Each episode has the look and feel of a movie. The director and screenwriter chose to use business war as the main line to depict the turmoil of the Shanghai stock market in the 1990s, with a fast pace, sincere performances and fierce conflicts.

This is a high-quality TV series that makes people unable to stop watching it after two episodes. Wong Kar-wai makes movies and uses an iceberg narrative. Many plots are not explained clearly. The audience always watches "Ashes of Time" and "The Grandmaster" again and again. not understand.

In the finale of 'Flowers' directed by Wong Kar-wai tonight, Li Li finally became a monk, which is consistent with the original work. At the end, Li Li bids farewell to her beloved Mr. A, who was also played by Hu Ge, who played two roles. Wong Kar-Wai likes to let actors play tw - Lujuba

In the finale of 'Flowers' directed by Wong Kar-wai tonight, Li Li finally became a monk, which is consistent with the original work. At the end, Li Li bids farewell to her beloved Mr. A, who was also played by Hu Ge, who played two roles. Wong Kar-Wai likes to let actors play tw - Lujuba

"Flowers" adopts popular narrative, and every plot is resonant, which can resonate with the audience and make the audience understand clearly. Every conflict can be gripping, and every scene can surprise the audience. This is Wong Kar Wai's caliber, a unique work, an unforgettable masterpiece.

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