On the huge turntable of the entertainment industry, every film is desperate and looking forward to the next big explosion. However, when the dice of "Breaking the War" rolls on the screen, it seems to throw a "small" word: the latest police movie co-starring Wu Zhenyu and Ren Dahua, two "tough guys", has attracted waves of heated discussions among viewers. That's right, everyone is talking about this topic, even more than the place of the cinema!
The development of "Breaking the War" in theaters can be described as "bleak", compared with the heyday of Hong Kong films back then, this achievement is not worth mentioning at all. Although the current audience can already watch it online at home, they are not very "buying" this kind of **. At this moment, everyone misses the big guy in Hong Kong a little.
At the beginning of the movie, it is really a classic police movie, so that after watching it, people can guess what will happen next. Director Peng Fa seems to have failed to grasp the restless narrative pace of the film, and the whole film is like a cup of uncooked tea, with only a faint fragrance. At the beginning, those fierce fight scenes in Hong Kong movies were all exciting, but now, they can only sigh with joy.
There is no doubt that the villain is the protagonist of this film, but in "Breaking the War", the image of the villain is a "gentle villain". He didn't do enough, even to the height of the high|When the tide is so boring, that people can't help but yawn. And the performance of the protagonist is straightforward, reminiscent of the heroes of the past.
In the end, it was the villain who received the heroine's report and was arrested. But this reversal is completely redundant, and the protagonist has long known that he is going to **. Such a hasty arrangement is like saying, it's okay, it's all gone. Everyone is sighing that Hong Kong movies have become a part of their memory.
Therefore, the "hot discussion" about "Breaking the War" does not come from the excitement of the movie itself, but more from thinking about the future of Hong Kong films. What do you think? Do you want to scold too? Leave a message and let's hear from you. In addition, please everyone***We will give you more surprises (or more complaints)!