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What impression did Kowloon Ice House leave on us?

Just like Godfather III, although different people have different opinions, it is still an indispensable ending of this series, which explains the lonely home of the mafia boss.

Although the Kowloon Ice Room is known as "Young and Dangerous 7", it has little to do with previous movies. Chen Haonan has also become Kowloon. It seems that the author of the story also replaced Niu Lao's cartoons with two women. The essence of the whole movie can be said that the horse can't wait for Nine Dragons, taking drugs to the ice room and saying, "Stop? You didn't tell me when I 17? So many of us stand outside and play heroes all day, all learning from you. " EKIN replied to her: "I'm sorry, I really didn't expect my heroic image to affect so many people." In the mid-1990s, when young people were in the limelight, young people in almost every city in the south regarded Hao Nange as the supreme idol. How many people follow the trend and go out to cut people, or get cut. I think EKIN must have been ambivalent about this social phenomenon for a long time, which is in the same strain as Skywalker he later took over.

The boss wants to turn back, but he has to pay the price of his life. Sooner or later, he will hang out and pay it back. Nine dragons returned home with his life, and EKIN also used this film to cover the coffins of young and dangerous people. This film appeared at 200 1. At that time, the trend of gangster series gradually faded, but the temperature was still there. At that time, I was still in high school, and I still liked young and dangerous people, but I didn't like the behavior of the dog's tail continuing to mink and obviously circling money in the sixth episode. Kowloon Ice House was shown to me by cam-Merchants in the name of the seventh episode of Young and Dangerous.

I remember I was disappointed after reading it! First of all, I was cheated. This is the story of the underworld, but it has nothing to do with Chen Haonan and the pheasant. Secondly, I was also a warm-blooded teenager at that time. When I saw the role played by Ekin Cheng, I felt addicted, but what I saw was a lonely and lame old brother. In the end, I was less than 20, and I still didn't know what it meant to be a prodigal son who didn't change money. I can't see the taste of this film.