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Why do you have mud on your face in the scene where the bullet flies to Chow Yun Fat?

Let the bullets fly. There is a very classic scene in this movie, that is, Chow Yun Fat's face is covered with mud. As we all know, in the film, characters experience had a thrilling gun battle, and Chow Yun Fat's "Damn Sadness" was also very eye-catching.

Why is Chow Yun Fat's face covered with mud? In fact, this question is very simple and the answer is obvious-because he fell!

In the movie, Chow Yun Fat's character "Ghost Seeing Sorrow" was injured and fell to the ground in a gunfight, and then was hit on the head by the enemy with the butt of a gun. This scene was wonderful and left a deep impression on the audience.

Next, "Ghost Seeing Sorrow" got up again and launched a fierce hand-to-hand combat with the enemy, constantly spraying blood in the fight. Finally, he killed the enemy, but he was also seriously injured.

At this point, he was panting and covered in mud and blood. In the last few hand-to-hand combat, his face was covered with mud, which is also a very classic scene in the movie.

Why do some people say that Chow Yun Fat's face is covered with mud because of "falling"? This is actually a joke.

As we all know, Chow Yun Fat is a very good actor, and his performance in the film is also wonderful. But in this scene, it is impossible to get mud all over his face because of his "fall".

In fact, this scene was decided by makeup artists and fashion designers. They think that in such a battle scene, Chow Yun Fat's role should be very tragic, terrible and cruel.

Therefore, after Chow Yun Fat fell to the ground, the makeup artist mixed mud and blood and smeared it on the actor's face. In this way, the image of "damn sadness" is even more vivid.

Let the bullet fly into the scene where Chow Yun Fat's face is covered with mud, not because he really fell. On the contrary, it is an effect created by makeup artists and fashion designers in order to better show the image and temperament of the role.