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What famous scenes in Gambling God show that Chow Yun Fat is too domineering and invincible?

When the movie "God of Gambling" was first released, it was loved by many people. I have to say that this film is very wonderful. This film is the pioneering work of this theme, but few works can surpass it in the future, which shows the high quality of this film from the side. Chow Yun Fat's AG also looks very domineering. In many scenes, Chow Yun Fat seems invincible. Perhaps this is the role of the protagonist's aura. Chow Yun Fat's role as AG is impressive. It seems that he is a gambler, and no one can surpass him in the future. In this film, there are many classic scenes that made Chow Yun Fat feel domineering when he first appeared. There is a sense of superiority. Let's talk about some domineering shots of Chow Yun Fat, so that everyone can feel the charm of gamblers.

The most classic scene of Fage's appearance is that of Chow Yun Fat at the end of this film. Especially in that kind of music, it will reflect a kind of Wang Ba spirit, and the gambler's aura will be full. That kind of slow motion looks very passionate, and now it looks classic. ? Do you remember this scene deeply?

Second, send a contemptuous smile. There is also a scene where the gambler sits down and faces the enemy with his contemptuous smile. I felt the gambler's powerful aura, as if the whole situation was in my own hands, and the gambler's demeanor was vividly interpreted in his smile. This shot directly reflects the end of the enemy. Who can beat the gambler at this time?

Thirdly, there is another scene in the dice game, that is, at the beginning of the film, AG is playing dice with a Japanese female player. At that time, after taking off his suit, AG felt really strong, and the unhurried gas field made people feel very powerful when shaking the dice. Of course, live up to expectations. AG once won a game, smashed two dice, leaving only one dice, which further reflected the strength of gamblers.