Let the Bullets Fly Jiang Wen's Play the Leading Role is no ordinary job. Jiang Wen has been making continuous progress, starting with The Sun Also Rises, which is a sign of hard work. But now there is a saying that Jiang Wen is a genius. "Let the Bullets Fly" is powerful and unconstrained, and the details such as carriage and opening are shocking enough.
Let the bullets fly, movie review
But why are there so many people commenting on this movie now? It is precisely because of the name of the movie that the bullet flew to 2020. Many friends watched the drama again because of many details that they didn't care about at that time and scenes that have only come back to taste now. The story happened in the early Republic of China. County magistrate Ma (Ge Daye) was sitting on the train, eating hot pot and singing, and was robbed by the robber Zhang Mazi (Jiang Wen).
Pockmarked Zhang decided to make him a county magistrate and a horse his confidant, so a group of people went to Wild Goose City for their posts. He met the local bully Huang Shiro (Chow Yun Fat) and fought bravely with Huang Shiro. Finally, he mobilized the masses to overthrow the story of Huang Shirang. Let's start from the beginning. The county magistrate took 10 white horse to Goose City by train.
Do you know what this carriage means? This train represents China, and ten white horses represent Marxism-Leninism sent by the Soviet Union during the "10 Revolution". How did the train overturn? Pockmarked Zhang cut the axe into the tracks, and the train hit the axe and overturned. Obviously, the railing is not made of iron, but of wood. If you don't go far, you will capsize. Axe, what do you think?
The bullet broke the reins of the horse and the horse ran away. At this critical juncture, Pockmarked Zhang also specially ordered his men to get the horse back. Behind the movie, Pockmarked Zhang and his brothers rode these white horses to launch a peasant uprising.