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"The Siege of the Kowloon Walled City" seems to pull me back to Xiang Shaolong and Ying Zheng in "Looking for Qin".

author:The vision of the breeze

The Hong Kong film "The Siege of the Kowloon Walled City", which is currently being released in cinemas, entered the May Day market with a strong Hong Kong flavor and animation fighting style. I saw the familiar Hong Kong performers Louis Koo and Lin Feng again, their reunion, in a trance, it seemed to pull me back to the earliest time travel drama - TVB's "Looking for Qin", in which Louis Koo and Lin Feng played Xiang Shaolong and Ying Zheng, the kind of friend and foe, teacher and friend, and the pain of love and hate entanglement made people sigh for a long time [crying silently]

may be because Lin Feng was as dark as Gu Tianle at that time, and from then on Lin Feng actually had the title of "Little Gu Tianle". [Flash of inspiration] [Flash of inspiration]

"The Siege of the Kowloon Walled City" seems to pull me back to Xiang Shaolong and Ying Zheng in "Looking for Qin".
"The Siege of the Kowloon Walled City" seems to pull me back to Xiang Shaolong and Ying Zheng in "Looking for Qin".

Seeing Louis Koo and Lin Feng again in "The Siege of the Kowloon Walled City" makes people feel that Xiang Shaolong and Ying Zheng dream of returning to the Kowloon Walled City twenty years later. Someone joked, "Xiang Shaolong mixed up with Zhao Pan again" [flash of inspiration]

"The Siege of the Kowloon Walled City" seems to pull me back to Xiang Shaolong and Ying Zheng in "Looking for Qin".

This movie can be characterized as a kung fu film with criminal elements [covering face], and it is also a familiar gangster theme of Hong Kong films, containing the past and brotherhood of the rivers and lakes.

"The Siege of the Kowloon Walled City" seems to pull me back to Xiang Shaolong and Ying Zheng in "Looking for Qin".

Because it is adapted from Yu Er's hot-blooded fighting novel "Kowloon Walled City" and Situ Jianqiao's comic of the same name, the good-looking action design in the movie also seems to have more lightness and imagination of comic works. It is no wonder that it was shortlisted for the official unit of the "Midnight Screening" of the 77th Cannes International Film Festival.

"The Siege of the Kowloon Walled City" seems to pull me back to Xiang Shaolong and Ying Zheng in "Looking for Qin".

Chen Luojun played by Lin Feng can be regarded as a young man in distress, and the tornado played by Louis Koo is the head of the Kowloon Walled City.

Unexpectedly, Xiang Shaolong and Ying Zheng, who were familiar with each other back then, actually met again in such a picture. Time has passed, and the warmth behind this blood is vividly reflected between Chen Luojun and the tornado, and for a while, I was in a trance...... , Xiang Shaolong and Ying Zheng also crossed the ?......

"The Siege of the Kowloon Walled City" seems to pull me back to Xiang Shaolong and Ying Zheng in "Looking for Qin".