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How to evaluate lame Hao?

Lame Howe is a film with the theme of drug Lord's career and real historical figures as the background. The film is a typical underworld theme style, and it is a microcosm of the chaos between the police and gangs in Hong Kong in the 1960s and 1970s.

In the cast, the lame Hao has a very strong cast, with old faces we are familiar with, and they all played important roles in the film. The film depicts their feud with the lame Hao very well, and the characters are very clear, with the ferocity of the underworld boss and the loyalty to their brothers. There is no sense of drama, and the role is very good.

As for the plot of the film, the film is roughly the story of the underworld, that is, how a person becomes a force by conspiracy or conspiracy. The plot is dark, with many scenes of fighting and killing, as well as dark scenes of betraying one's brother and protecting each other's government. This is also the consistent style of this theme film. From these, we can observe the social chaos in Hong Kong at that time, which has certain reference significance for social investigation. There are also comic changes in the plot in which brothers unite to be alienated from others, which makes people feel embarrassed. The underworld also has to pay a great price, even the price of life. Cherish your present life and stay away from the underworld.

As far as shooting is concerned, the film is rough, after all, it is an old film of 199 1 year, but it is this rough picture quality and viewing experience that is indispensable and unique for a lame film. The dark painting style first echoes the chaotic underworld, making this world like another world, with a mysterious and dangerous atmosphere, especially for the shooting of fire scenes, which makes people sigh. The story is compact and dizzying, showing all aspects of the whole society.

Things change in the underworld, blood shed. No matter who you are, don't step into it, or you will regret it.