dk9
Joined Mar 1999
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Without knowing the actual history behind the movie, I watched this film with little expectations and received much in return. The pageantry of the battle scenes, along with the serene nature shots wowed me. But, perhaps the nicest thing about the movie is the depth of emotion portrayed by the main actors in the movie. Nothing seemed strained, or rehearsed, it looked real. The story itself may not be complete or accurate, but I enjoyed the color, the passion, and the depth.
A nicely played out drama of a war refugee (Yun Fat) as he yearns to make it to the US. Along the way he befriends a girl who also wants to go to the States. Sparks fly as the plot unfolds and Wu (Yun Fat) is forced to take matters into his own hands. The acting is downright stupendous! When you see Woo yuet dik goo si (1981), pay close attention to Wu's eyes. They sometimes say more than all of the bad subtitles are trying to.