Watching "Raptors Across the River" in its entirety, Bruce Lee's self-written and self-directed movie, was very enjoyable.
The story is that a Chinese restaurant in Rome was often threatened by a group of commercial groups to sell the restaurant's land, and often sent gangsters to cause trouble, and the restaurant business deteriorated. Tang Long, played by Bruce Lee, was entrusted to come here, fight with the gangsters, and finally settle things. This plot is a bit cheesy today, but this movie was made in 1972, and it is already very good to be able to make it like this.
Dou Wentao in "Three-in-a-Row" once spoke vernacular about housing prices, saying that there is a "most cattle recruitment in absolute history" that surprises the network, requiring candidates to have relevant demolition experience, be indomitable in the face of water and power outages, and have strong language expression ability, which can accurately express the expectations of employers. In addition, it is specifically stated that there is a need for "physical strength and responsibility".
It may not be appropriate to link these two things together, but comparing them with each other, we can see that the two things still have certain similarities: one side is strong, one side is weak, the strong side wants to buy the land of the weak side at a relatively low price, the weak side refuses, the strong side "enforces", and the weak side is forced to "counter violence with violence".
Therefore, according to the logic in the movie, Tang Long, a young country man who can play very well, is suitable for applying for this nail household. Xiu Cai met Bing, and the reason was unclear, so the lawyer was useless at this time. In the TV series "Snail House", there is an old lady with inconvenient legs and feet who was accidentally eliminated by the demolition people, and the old lady can not be martial, and belongs to the partial department. The times are calling for elites who are both literate and martial, and the Taiping Dynasty is like talent, but violence is not the king's way. To borrow the last line in "Raptors Crossing the River", "In this world with knives and guns, no matter where Tang Long goes, he needs a lucky star to shine." ”