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If there is no dream, what is the difference between being a man and a salted fish? The last line is
You are a salted fish now.

This line comes from a movie in Stephen Chow.

The complete line should be: If you don't have a dream, what's the difference between that salted fish? It means that if you don't work hard, have no dreams and struggle, you can't turn over. Salted fish cannot turn over.

This line comes from Stephen Chow's film shaolin soccer.

Film evaluation

Shaolin soccer is a "sports+kung fu" movie, and there is a precedent of "pony and bull" in the Hong Kong film industry, but Stephen Chow wants to use a lot of computer special effects in the film, and he doesn't want a few simple martial arts moves to appear on the football field.

Instead, it is necessary to turn ordinary football players into peerless masters. Six Shaolin stunts, such as Iron Head Skill, Whirlwind Leg, Golden Bell Covered Iron Cloth Shirt, Ghost Grab, Omega Extreme Leg and Lightness Skill floating on the water, appear on the football field. In the end, the team turned Tai Chi into victory, which is also a brilliant feature of the film.