The first film "The Big Tree Catches the Wind"
Rating: 8.1
Starring: Lam Jiadong / Ren Xianqi / Jordan Chan
Movie review: To be honest, the development of the entire plot is quite unexpected, but the entire turning point and the foreshadowing are still very smooth. , the overall rhythm is also well grasped, and the crossover between different plots also has a bit of a sense of fate. I really like it. Especially in the second half of Fengshen, the moment when the three lines converge into one line, it is art. A big tree attracts the wind, which is nothingness. The last frame paying tribute to the security area pushes this art to a climax. The ending song lets everything go with the wind, pushing the sense of loneliness, desolation, and fate to the extreme. In short, this is the first time that I have watched the ending credits just to listen to the ending song. This sudden sense of fate made me unable to get rid of it.
The second part "On Blood to Seek Plum Blossoms"
Rating: 7.5
Starring: Aaron Kwok / Spring and Summer / Bai Zhi
Movie review: The movie was more bloody than I expected, but I still finished watching it. The whole film revolves around a tragedy, which breaks down and crushes the depravity of man and society, and is full of humanistic eyes. It may be a bit contrived, but this narrative is indeed worth learning from many domestic films. Through the characters, a flesh-and-blood low-level Hong Kong is depicted, with a rare sense of fullness. In addition, Ding Ke’s music is so good, and paired with the lively spring and summer, it has a romantic atmosphere of death. Although it must be admitted that the movie glorifies the murderer too much, I think it is not just to "whitewash" the murderer, but more to give Mei a happy ending. All in all, it is a film worthy of sweeping all the major awards and is well worth watching!
The third part "Shinjuku Incident"
Rating: 7.6
Starring: Jackie Chan / Naoto Takenaka / Daniel Wu
Movie review: This is a movie that shows human nature nakedly in front of the audience. Every actor is very good It interprets their roles, and it can even be said without exaggeration that this is also Uncle Long's best non-action film. I personally think it is a successful transformation. The plot is also very dark and realistic, but the setting of Uncle Long's Northeastern people is a bit out of place. In this drama, Daniel Wu still has a hard time breaking through here. Although the character changes in the film appear to be a bit rapid, under the pressure of survival, this rapid change seems to be logical. In short, the film itself is still good. As for why I strongly recommend this film, it is all because of the spiritual impact the story itself gave me! ps. It’s a pity not to be released in the mainland ~
The fourth film " Murder Case "
Rating: 7.2
Starring: Lam Jiadong/Yang Lewen/Ng Tingye
Movie review: In terms of genre films, I quite want to give 4 stars, because it is very refreshing. , strange images. But because I don’t like themes such as gossip, gossip, and fortune-telling, and this type of film is tied to horror, murder, and violence, these superimposed elements are all missing or even absent from my past film viewing experience. I have always banned watching this kind of material because I don’t like to be frightened. I am a very well-ordered person, so don’t scare me! But it is worth mentioning that the film is very exciting. There is no peeing moment in the whole film. Not a second is redundant. The ants in the gutter break free from the shackles of fate. Every drop of rainwater dripping from the eaves is like a fate to the ants. Human head pressing is very suffocating!
The fifth "Wisdom Teeth"
rating: 7.2
Starring: Lam Jiadong / Liu Yase / Li Chun
Video review: Cheng Baorui presents the most depraved scene in Hong Kong city in the most amazing way. The cruel back alleys are dark, damp, dirty, and narrow. You can cry for help as much as you want, but no one knows. It’s very torturous and hard, but you still want to live in order to get forgiveness. The emotional expression is delicate and impactful, and the narrative and acting skills make up for the shortcomings of the script. I can't fault this kind of movie that tells a story with heart. And in those distant shots with dim lights, we may even suspect that what we see in front of us is not Hong Kong, but an imaginary city in a certain science fiction movie. In addition, the collaboration between Lin Jiadong and Liu Yase is really sparkling.In short, "Wisdom Teeth" is the most brutal Hong Kong movie of 21 years, and it is well worth watching!
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