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Five domestic banned and restricted blockbusters, dare you say that you have seen them all?

author:Nine leaves

Tree big wind, Hong Kong film revival?

Recently, a series of restricted films have sparked heated discussions among audiences, including five Hong Kong films such as "The Tree Moves the Wind".

"Tree Moves the Wind": Memories of the Golden Age of Hong Kong Films

Five domestic banned and restricted blockbusters, dare you say that you have seen them all?

The first to appear was "The Big Tree", which was banned from the mainland but was a breath of fresh air for Hong Kong films. The film shows the traces of Hong Kong's golden age cinema from many angles, and although the plot twist is touching, the ending is a bit disappointing for the audience, which can be called quite a dramatic experience.

"Shinjuku Incident": The big picture of Hong Kong films

Next, let's take a look at "Shinjuku Incident", a film starring Jackie Chan and Wu Yanzu, which not only continues the tradition of Hong Kong gangster films, but also expands the background of the story to the east coast of the Japanese Ocean, presenting an unprecedented big picture. The film is not afraid of taboos, and with a hot and exciting narrative style, it directly reveals a corner of the dark side of the world, which shocks the audience.

Five domestic banned and restricted blockbusters, dare you say that you have seen them all?

"Treading Blood and Seeking Plum Blossoms": A literary film that is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people

The third film, "Treading Blood and Seeking Plum Blossoms", depicts the story of a 16-year-old girl and a truck driver with delicate brushstrokes, while showing the indifference and cruelty of Hong Kong society. The dark tone of the film makes people sigh at the helplessness of life, and the feelings after watching the film are even more thought-provoking, so that we can't help but thank all the relatives and friends around us.

Five domestic banned and restricted blockbusters, dare you say that you have seen them all?

"Accident": A restrained surprise

Next, let's take a look at "Accident", which has given many people unexpected surprises. While some people find the movie a bit boring at first, as the plot progresses, viewers find themselves drawn to the restrained narrative. The film is not clichéd, showing the story of marginalized people getting rid of fate, which is undoubtedly a salvation for the Hong Kong film market.

Five domestic banned and restricted blockbusters, dare you say that you have seen them all?

"Murder": a thought-provoking cautionary work

The last film is "Murder", and although the plot is a bit vertigo at the beginning, as the plot develops, the film shows a thought-provoking cautionary tale. Although it is not amazing, as a superb work in the history of Hong Kong films, it is still worth watching for the audience.

Five domestic banned and restricted blockbusters, dare you say that you have seen them all?

In general, these five restricted films have their own merits, whether it is the memories of Hong Kong movies or the touch of reality, they are all thought-provoking. Let's take a look at what kind of viewing experience these films can bring to the audience!