kabadayiaziz
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Master work ******* beautiful strong feeling's great artwork. Thanks to the film makers.very powerful story character player are also playing their role very good. "Mr. Long" is a 2017 Japanese-Taiwanese-Hong Kongese-German co-production film directed by Sabu. The film stars Chang Chen in the titular role and is a mix of drama, action, and crime genres. The story revolves around a Taiwanese hitman, Mr. Long, who travels to Japan to carry out a hit. However, after the job goes wrong, he finds himself stranded in a small village. There, he begins to form bonds with the local residents, including a troubled woman and her young son, and starts a new life, leaving his violent past behind.
The film explores themes of redemption, the possibility of change, and the impact of human connections. It received positive reviews for its storytelling, character development, and Chang Chen's performance. "
The film explores themes of redemption, the possibility of change, and the impact of human connections. It received positive reviews for its storytelling, character development, and Chang Chen's performance. "
It's an and time movie like terminator, but much more humanistic as the Terminator critic. What a good work and other kind of science fiction. Unusual script of course it show us also that the Asian cinema getting better and better. The South Korean director and author Sang-Ho Yeon always seems to align his projects according to a certain maxim: Don't go the obvious way! For example, his immensely successful zombie film "Train To Busan", which also received a lot of international attention, received a prequel and a sequel. However, in the form of an animated film ("Seoul Station") and a dystopian action thriller in which the zombies are almost only for decoration ("Peninsula"). This was hardly what most fans of the original would have dreamed of as a "Train To Busan" follow-up. Even apart from his undead trilogy, Sang-Ho has always kept his vita fresh: The heart of his superhero film "Telekinesis", which was released internationally on Netflix, is not the action passages, but a tender father-son dynamic.