oh, it’s one of my favourites too!
oh, it’s one of my favourites too!
you can actually follow all the scene chopping and half the cast being completely pointless characters? it really is not a well made movie at all and way too much of the movie requires your brain to frankenstein it back together to make any sense. maybe i might like it more when i see the ultraspecial-2extrahours…
that sounds about right.
as a Chinese, i thank you for your certification.
(ack, too many different replies and i got it mixed up, nvm)
typically no, but i guess it could an added quality.
the Chinese version of this idiom is tiger head, snake tail (虎頭蛇尾).
if we’re going by a certain online theory, that might not be a good thing.
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During OC movement if anyone express their opinions using simplified Chinese on FB they are immediately flagged and attacked by SOME Hongkongers with insults I am not even trying to say.
you seriously think this wasn’t the case during colonial rule? do you really think pre-97 was better in any way? or just the final Patten years that the British polished with several coats of shiny wax to return HK to China all sparkly except to find immediately after warranty ended the economy collapsed, then while…
living in it right now and wholly disagree with everything you said.
are you new here? (and by here i mean on earth)
same goes for the HKers who tell mainlanders to learn Canto or yell at them to behave, but fear speaking up towards any American/European foreigner, and don’t care enough to talk about South or Southeast Asians. i’ve seen rude behaviour from all nationalities here, not just mainlanders, but mainlanders gets all the…
since anti-police is the populist stance, and the media and police have mainly clashed, it’s not at all surprising all western media tends to portray HK police in the most negative light as possible. especially Paula Bronstein who in the same breath suggest that she feared the police so she jumped on someone’s car…
i’m curious if amazingmao thinks the same way about being “forced” to learn English during colonial rule or is he just biased against China.
cultural revolution partly, the communist riots were likely the larger cause. as well as the time given for the huge immigrant masses(mainly from Jiangnan/Shanghai regions) coming in with money or as artists/actors/film makers to adapt to Cantonese. eg. Sir Run Run Shaw is from Ningbo, a city neighbouring Shanghai to…