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Which of the four films, Anti-Corruption Storm 3, The Road Not Taken, Love My Hand and Kamakura Times, is more worth seeing?

If you are a fan of Louis Koo, then "Anti-Corruption Storm 3" is undoubtedly the first choice, even if it is just licking the screen, it is worthwhile!

But if you like anti-corruption movies, it is not recommended to watch anti-corruption storm 3. Because, up to now, Douban has only 5.8 points, and its reputation is not very good, which generally reflects that the plot is too simple. I'm afraid I can't give you much enlightenment on how corruption exists in society and is difficult to eradicate. Basically, it is an action movie. Although the scene is still wonderful, it has a certain gap with the blockbuster.

The Road Not Taken is not recommended by individuals. Although word of mouth is ok at present, road film+crime+black humor is not a new model. The general plot is that under the guidance of shota, the black sheep of his family unintentionally realized self-redemption, but they could not escape their own destiny, and they felt full of old routines. At the same time, the film is a bit too long and boring.

I might as well just look at no man's land.

At present, Miss Hand and The Story of Kamakura have similar reputations. Both of them are Japanese movies, but their styles are quite different.

The Hand of Desire tells the story that the hero, Shiga Haruki, accidentally picked up the handwriting of his classmate Sakura Yamauchi, and discovered the secret that he was terminally ill, so two people with different personalities slowly approached and spent the last time of KINOMOTO SAKURA's life together.

It can be said that it is a typical Japanese pure love movie with fresh and warm style, which is more suitable for soft girls and boys and girls to watch and ensure that they cry.

Personally recommend the fantasy movie Kamakura Times.

The film describes a small town called Kamakura, which looks unremarkable but connects two different worlds. A newly married couple settled here after their honeymoon and lived a quiet life. One day, his wife was designed by a monster and taken to another world. The husband who loves his wife ventured to rescue him alone, and a wonderful journey began.

The film presents a fantastic world full of Japanese cultural characteristics. What impressed me most was the electricity of the river running in the air and the gorgeous architecture of the kingdom of death. The imagination is amazing and the special effects are exquisite, which makes people impressed.

There is no lack of humor in the plot. The newlyweds played by Masayoshi Sakai and Mitsuki Takahata present a touching love drama for the audience, which is a work with both smiles and tears.

If you like fantasy movies or are interested in the strange culture of Japan, Kamakura Times is definitely the best choice. At the same time, because it is warm and humorous, the picture is exquisite, and it is also a good family movie, which is also suitable for taking children to watch!