Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - I saw a Hong Kong movie when I was a child, in the 1990s. It's about the army. I remember its episode was Auld Lang Syne, as if the ending was the protagonist.
I saw a Hong Kong movie when I was a child, in the 1990s. It's about the army. I remember its episode was Auld Lang Syne, as if the ending was the protagonist.
It's not the army, is it? It should be about the Flying Tigers.
Flying Tiger, starring Zheng Haonan, is a comedy in itself, but the ending is a tragedy. Finally, the hero died in the line of duty, and the music of the funeral is friendship forever. I remember knowing this song from this movie.
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