Look at the photo above. Pay attention to the corners of Louis Koo's mouth and the details of his eyes constantly switching between drug lords and Sun. In fact, it doesn't mean that a rich expression is necessarily a good performance, Kim? Kerry and Stephen Chow can fully mobilize every muscle on their faces, but this kind of performance is not suitable for every movie. In such a scene, Louis Koo could not conceal his inner ecstasy, but also carefully observed everyone's next move. Can a filmmaker really handle such details casually? ?
In the War on Drugs, there is a scene of lethal injection at the end of the film. Many people say that Deng Chao's lethal injection in "The Scorching Sun" contributed his best acting skills ever. I just want to say that Louis Koo is not too rich here, but this passage was not used as a gimmick when "Drug War" was released. In the meantime, his facial muscles have been shaking, and his mouth has been spouting rice for drug lords all over the world, just to get a chance to live, which is also very shocking. The performance finally explained the slogan of the film? People's hearts are more poisonous than drugs. ?
Occasionally, a good movie that is easily overlooked. As a killer in charge of "making accidents", Louis Koo suddenly began to suffer from occupational diseases, doubted everything around him, and felt that all the accidents came from other people's calculations. In the end, people turned against each other and lived in fear. This is the end of the movie. Louis Koo was stabbed by Richie Jen. After being stabbed, he even felt it was a relief and redemption. The "murder" he had been waiting for finally came. In this passage, he looked at the sunshine outside the window, his lips trembled and his eyes were full of tears. That's great. That's really great.