Two brothers, the younger brother (Jackie Chan) is addicted to sailing, but in order to take care of the mentally retarded brother (Sammo Hung), it is inconvenient to stay away, so he becomes a policeman. However, he is very depressed because he is often criticized by his boss in his official duties. One day, he finally couldn't bear it, resigned and became a sailor. But this move caused my brother's misunderstanding, so my brother wanted to be self-reliant, but he ran into a wall everywhere. One day, he and the children played the game of officers and men catching thieves, and a gangster happened to steal jewelry and pass by. Hearing this, he shouted to catch a thief, left his jewelry and ran away. A kid's brother got rich, kicked him down the hill, robbed him of jewelry and sold it, but he was killed by other gangsters. The younger brother rushed back when he heard the news, killed the gangster and rescued his younger brother. He also left his younger brother in the care of his girlfriend and went to jail with peace of mind.
Long Zhixin won 1985 Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Song; 1985 Nomination for Best Actor, Best Action Design and Best Music in Hong Kong Film Awards. This movie is different from the usual movies in Yu Chenglong. At the end of the film, except for a fighting scene, it was all about the relationship between brothers. Westerners describe it as the action version of Rain Man.
The highlight of this film lies in the congenial feelings of the two heroes after beating the gangsters in the rain, and the tragedy of the two of them fighting side by side. Wu Yusen's romantic feelings and violent aesthetics have also been revealed since then. Although the martial arts scene was full of popular tricks at that time, it was verbose. However, under the arrangement and scheduling of the director and the action director, there are also many wonderful works, especially the use of slow motion is quite sensational and skillful, which is worth seeing.
Today, the impression that Hong Kong movies give to many audiences (especially western audiences) is still limited to the type of kung fu movies. But in fact, Hong Kong's kung fu films are no longer good-looking, which can be seen from the fact that there are few such works in recent years. However, just like Quentin's high-profile tribute to Hong Kong Kung Fu movies in Kill Bill, our fans might as well review the past action classics and look forward to the revival of Hong Kong Kung Fu movies in nostalgia ...... And the "Hao Xia" suit is an important work of the director's personal career, which comes from the second district version produced by HK Image Company of France. In addition, this picture has been restored to be quite bright and clean, and the effect is as good as the newly released one. In contrast, the Hong Kong version 3 is much inferior and worth collecting.
In the 1980s, even though Jackie Chan won the Taiwan Province Golden Horse Award for two consecutive years with Super Police and Major Crimes, now he plays a sad policeman with a strong sense of frustration in New Never Give Up, which makes people appreciate the skillful acting of Big Brother again. However, if we trace the dramatic performance of this action superstar, we should start from Long Zhixin 20 years ago. Jackie Chan made his first sensation.