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Do you still remember the classic movie "The Fuse"?

Let’s talk about the actors’ performances first. The performances of the leading actors are all commendable, but relatively speaking (this is not a statement by Wu Yin Sanbai Liang: it is definitely not because I like Goo Jai that I am biased towards him). In particular, I feel that although Goo Jai is becoming more and more junior in his role, But in terms of performance, he is getting better and better. During this period, I have watched a lot of his films, old and new, mixed together. Even if you don't know the filming time of the film, you can still judge the precedence of the film from his acting style alone. In "The Fuse", although Watson is just the younger brother, he does not act or speak with domineering courage, nor does he have an intimidating gaze. However, his arrogance when provoking Ma Jun at the beginning and his flustered behavior during the group vacation show the difference in his performance. The energy is calm and relaxed, every detail is deep and deep! In this movie, the real hero in the traditional sense is Ma Jun, not Watson. The character Watson is more of an ordinary person who does the job of a police officer. He will be afraid, resentful, grumbling, and even play love games. Undercover agents are a special kind of people who live on the edge. On the one hand, they are humans, but on the other hand, they have to hide their "human" hearts and do helpless "ghost" things. However, they must always be vigilant between "humans" and "ghosts" to remind themselves that they are still the same. It is a person who has prevented the soul as a "human" from falling. In the feeling, they are like people suffering from schizophrenia. They have two selves. I am afraid that at the moment when they dream back at midnight, even they don't know who they are. In a nutshell, they are the angels closest to the devil. The three brothers in "The Fuse" are cruel and cold, they are real devils. Even though they still have filial piety to their mother, which makes people feel a little bit of warmth, but for some reason, I always feel that this arrangement is... A kind of irony. The sentence that the demented old man kept repeating: "I have three sons, but I don't know where they are" is even more ironic. "Human beings are inherently good by nature." No mother would want to see the child she raised with so much hardship turn into a murderous demon. Therefore, when they are no longer the good sons they once were, they have been "lost"! Facing such an enemy is like standing on the edge of a cliff. If you are a little careless, you may fall to pieces and be destroyed forever. But on the other hand, facing such an enemy, at least you don't have to be questioned by your conscience like the undercover agent in "Dragon on the Edge" and feel that you are a sick person. There are a few scenes that I really like. In the first scene, Brother Zha, played by Lui Liangwei, asks Watson to drive into the innocent mother and son. Beneath the docile and calm exterior, there must be a maniac who tries to conceal himself. Although I know that even if Brother Zha didn't call Watson "Turn Around", he would definitely not hit and kill the mother and son, but how was he going to clean up the situation afterwards? Therefore, Watson should be a little grateful to Brother Zha for blocking him, right? ! The second scene is the one where Watson makes the phone call. From being excited to being beaten to being dejected, the best friend girl next to me couldn't help but laugh. When he made the phone call to Qiudi, at that moment Watson must have been in a numb state of being rejected and ridiculed. Suddenly, he received a soft and warm "Happy Birthday" that actually made him stunned, his eyes... He also clearly revealed his surprise and surprise that he was deeply moved. I couldn't help laughing, and whispered to the girl: "You must be so moved!" She was just a little, almost forgotten flower in his memory, but he was the one who was closely entangled in her thoughts. That ray of emotion. Only she herself understands how painfully and foolishly she waited for this call. Thinking of that sentence: "There are thousands of beautiful women in this world, but there is only one who truly treats you wholeheartedly and can belong to you." Before that "Happy Birthday", she was just him Passers-by in life may not even have a deep impression of their appearance. But after saying "Happy Birthday", she settled in his heart. I heard that love can be divided into many categories according to time. The shortest time is just one second. And he fell in love with her, maybe in that "Happy Birthday" sentence. The third scene is the scene where Watson meets Ma Jun after being discharged from the hospital. Before watching the movie, I had seen part of this clip in a video of an interview report. At that time, I was working on the left and right, and I was watching while doing other things, so I only captured the back of Watson turning angrily and leaving with the support of Qiudi. It was that back view that stung my heart. "Look at the back when you are frustrated", a person's back always seems to reveal a person's helplessness and pain more thoroughly.

As Qiuti said, "Women's DNA is born with an element of caring for others," which is what is usually called "maternal nature." But then again, I am afraid that no woman would want the person she likes to be harmed in order to fulfill and show her "motherhood". There is a very disgusting saying that goes like this: "The moment you frown slightly, it affects the sorrow of my whole world." Therefore, whether it is to fulfill the happiness of our lover or to fulfill our own happiness in the final analysis, we always I hope your loved ones will always be happy. The fourth scene was mentioned by many people as the scene where he was discovered to be an undercover agent. I won’t go into details here. It was indeed subtle and expressive. They knew clearly that it was a fake performance, but everyone thought that what was happening was real. The fifth scene is the legendary court scene. A short line, combined with a delicate and clear facial expression, vividly depicts Watson's helpless struggle at that moment, making the audience feel for it. Actually, before this scene, there was another clip that I liked. When Watson received Tony's call, he heard him say "she's here with me" in a dark voice, and then said "OK, OK, OK" over and over again. The fear of losing her lover evaporated without any concealment at that moment. If the feelings in the dream are real, then I can say that I have personally experienced that kind of piercing fear. Justice and the overall situation are not worth mentioning in the face of the safety of my lover, even if there is a sea of ??fire and a mountain of knives in front of me. He will also rush forward without frowning, as long as she (he) is safe. Don't say that those who choose to love are stingy or selfish. You must understand that when it comes to love, even gods can do nothing, so why should they care about the overall situation? ?

? At the end of the day, I finally let out a long sigh of relief amid all the worries. Who said Watson died in the line of duty in the end? It made me worry about how to accept such an ending from the beginning. I only counted five scenes here, but there were actually a lot of little moments that I really enjoyed. For example, the scene where he provoked Ma Jun at the beginning, taught golf, Watson and Qiu Di talked about "motherhood", Ma Jun sent a massage chair to Watson, Officer Huang told a joke to lighten the atmosphere, and Watson finally laughed. A big section, and then there is the part where Qiudi tells the story of Songhua River to Watson... And the scene where Watson takes a risk to save Qiudi and is beaten up by Tony and others is the only scene in the whole movie that made me cry. , the moment I heard him say, "I never thought I could go back alive, as long as you let her go," no matter what, I was in a movie theater with a lot of people around, and I really couldn't control it! It feels like... apart from the love itself, the love between Watson and Qiudi is more about the warmth of mutual dependence. Qiudi is a single girl living in a different place. Her strong appearance cannot completely hide a woman's fragility, loneliness and longing for home. Watson is a person who has been wandering on the edge for a long time. His long-term worries, tension, loneliness after being disabled, and anger at being forgotten make him seem to yearn for a home more than Qiudi, a stable and warm little nest belonging to his family. The coldness of two people becomes lukewarm when they are close together. Watson and Qiuti are both homeless people, so they care about their current possessions more than anyone else around them?

Compared to Goo Jai's brilliant series, Donnie Yen is still the most outstanding It's his action. It is still a quick and lightning-fast attack, and it is still a colorful and beautiful move. His two rivals, Tony and Ahu, are also played with great skill. (Zou Zhaolong had seen his skills in movies many years ago, but I don’t know when he stopped calling Ni Xing by his current name. When I looked at the poster, I was constantly surprised at how tall this person was. He looked so much like Ni Xing, and later I finally realized that he was actually the same person). When a master meets a master, of course there is only one ending - a superb and exciting martial arts scene!

The scene in the small restaurant where Ma Jun kills A Hu (let’s just say: it’s really...somewhat violent), I felt that the audience around me enjoyed watching it, maybe because of that scene The tiger really deserves to be killed! Even I lamented the violence while secretly cheering for Ma Jun (I am indeed prone to violence...), and I even took the time to say to the girl next to me: "It's like Wu Song fighting a tiger." After saying that, I immediately realized that the bad guy was called "Ahu", haha, it really meant "beating the tiger". When Ma Jun was chasing A Hu, A Hu jumped onto an iron gate and then jumped over.

A boy behind me said: "Wow, that's awesome!" Then Ma Jun caught up, jumped up, and used the wall to leap over. He exclaimed: "This one is even more powerful!" Anyway, as long as there is a fighting scene or a chase scene, , the sounds I heard the most in the theater were "Wow, wow, wow, ah, oops...", all the onomatopoeia! Naturally, some of them came out of my mouth. In addition to these words, there were also gasps. It seems that even though I have some violent tendencies, I still have to adapt to certain situations. Looking at the uniquely designed action scene mentioned in other reports, in which Watson knocks Brother Zha away with his car, and then Ma Jun shoots Brother Zha, I heard that people around me were also very surprised and delighted. Praising. The wonderful showdown at the end was not so much about the clever and brilliant action design, but more about the hard work of the two actors shown in the selfless fight. After he came out, he said to his best friend: "I wonder if Gu Zai passed on his DV power to them. Why are they so resistant? No matter how hard I fight, it's okay! Ordinary people have already failed ten or eight times..." Let's talk about Lu Liangwei. . His performances have always been hit or miss, but in this movie, his performance is relatively uniform, and he perfectly interprets the arrogant cruelty of a heinous murderer and the careful care of his mother. I read other movie reviews that said the scene where he danced in prison was very touching, so I paid close attention to that scene when I watched it. It was an expected recognition when I saw it! That dance is Brother Zha's trust in his brothers. He believes that his two younger brothers can "settle things". He believes that the law cannot do anything to him... Perhaps, his dance also has a role in self-disguise. Bar? ! And when he walked out of the court after being acquitted, he felt truly arrogant and proud from the inside out! The three brothers used survival as an excuse to carry out their criminal activities, killing people and selling goods, despising everything outside themselves, other people's lives and the so-called dignity of the law! Therefore, their usual approach is "anyone who stands in my way will die"! You can tell what kind of people are called "desperados" just by looking at them. I remember Wen Ruian once described in his novel "Such a beautiful sword light, like a poem. If you use such a sword light to kill people, wouldn't it be killing people with poetry?" The murder scenes in "The Fuse" were also processed. Similar to the "beautiful sword light that kills people", Ahu and Tony's killing methods are not beautiful. What is beautiful is their calm and cruel demeanor. An evil beauty, a dark beauty that dances gracefully in music. In addition to these main actors, the performances of the supporting actors who don't have many roles are also surprising. Other reports talk about Fan Bingbing's drama the most. In this case, I won't talk about Xiao Fan here, but I will only say "it's really good"! Uncle "Fat Cat"'s performance is solemn but humorous, and he has an air of control but also casual and natural. Xu Qing's role is very unpleasant. After watching the movie, her best friend only gave her two words to comment on - disgusting! All I can say about her performance is "she nailed the role". Perhaps it was because of the limitations of the role that she was unable to perform well, so I can only say this about her performance. I didn't even see the face of the policewoman who died in the elevator, so I didn't dare to say how good her performance was.