The fifth part "Young man, it's safe!" 》Rating: 8.0 Starring: Gao Jie/Tan Zhigang/Wei Xiaohui Movie review: Angry, confused and overwhelmed youth cannot be described appropriately with meteor fireworks or flowers that bloom in a hurry. It is not beautiful or special, just like a

The fifth part of

"Young man, it's safe!" 》

Rating: 8.0

Starring: Gao Jie/Tan Zhigang/Wei Xiaohui

Movie review: Youth that is angry, confused and overwhelmed cannot be described with meteor fireworks or flowers that bloom in a hurry. It is neither beautiful nor special. Like a wildfire or a tuft of weeds, they passed by quickly, I don’t know why. As a producer, Hou Hsiao-hsien did not have the skills to produce the film Goodbye in the South. The two are of the same core, not to mention Xiao Gao as a link. The other is also very loyal and has a bad temper. He thinks he is the eldest brother and is very cunning, but in fact there is nothing he can do about it. The film is more rough and wild in temperament, while Southland has a heavier female role and is a little more delicate. ps: Luo Dayou's cameo is really a surprise.

The fourth part " Eyewitness: Chasing the Murderer "

Rating: 8.2

Starring: Zhuang Kaixun/Tiffany Hsu/Ke Jiayan

Movie review: The film revolves around a car accident, and the mystery is gradually revealed through narration and flashbacks, and the ingenious character relationships build a solid foundation The suspense structure, from witnesses to victims to perpetrators, more and more characters are involved in the incident. Each character seems to throw out a relevant piece of the puzzle. When you think you are getting closer to the truth, you will find yourself again and again. In a reversal, the multiple eyes in the broken rearview mirror at the beginning already hint at different rhetoric from different perspectives. The story of Xiao Ming spending 1,000 yuan to buy a book with a suggested retail price of 15 yuan on the last page is the highlight, because everyone is lying, and the witnesses may also be participants, which digs deeper into human nature. of darkness.

The third part " weeks to eliminate the three evils "

rating: 8.1

Starring: Ethan Ethan / Yuan Fuhua / Chen Yiwen

Movie review: The three evils are all acted very well in the film, Chen Guilin is a bit silly and heroic, Aberdeen is cunning and vicious, and the Venerable is both immortal and evil. All three of them are actually a little bit evil. Chen Guilin’s final massacre proves that he is indeed the number one among the three evils. Like Zhou Chu back then, the police wrongly accused him. These three characters Too stunning and the other characters seem ordinary. Chen Guilin's several action scenes are top-notch. Regardless of the opening chase and fight, the bayonet in Aberdeen, and the bloody battlefield, the pace is fast and not sloppy. The violence is accompanied by a bit of blood, which is both exciting and scary. Really great shot. Although there were some parts in the middle that made me feel inexplicably sleepy, the flaws did not outweigh the flaws.

The second part " The Sun Shines "

Rating: 8.6

Starring: Chen Yiwen/Ke Shuqin/Wu Jianhe

Movie review: No child can stand 24 hours of bright, warm and sunny days, even if he grows tall and stands tall . If there is nowhere to place a shadow, he will eventually fall from a high place, late at night without any warning. No child can bear to be trapped in a vat, surrounded by darkness, and grow up indifferently. Even if he practices boxing and pretends to be ruthless, he can't compare to sitting on the back of his mother's bicycle and watching the sun shine on him. a sun. a son. The two children are completely different. They contrast and mirror each other. What's the difference between them? If love is haphazard, their hearts will be hidden in the core, causing parents to miss all the flowering periods. All in all, this film is worth watching again and again for all East Asian parents.

The first "Guling Street Teenage Murder Incident"

Rating: 8.9

Starring: Zhang Zhen / Yang Jingyi / Zhang Guozhu

Movie review: It is really the best East Asian movie I have ever seen. The real thing is noisy and absurd. The metaphor of the fate of two entire generations is spread out in the blood stains and in the calm group portraits. Is it not that wanting the real thing is to prove that everything is irrevocably changed when you know that everything has changed irrevocably? Nothing has changed, people in the darkest place will regard that flashlight as light. But no one can save each other, and after realizing that this desire to save is essentially an arrogant projection, people can only kill the world or be killed by the world. In the end, I discovered that the knife was not everything to me, and that person was not my hope. A dream about Nanke shows desolation; nothing has happened since I was young, but I have stayed on track as before. It's like the tape went in the trash.

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