Chapter 421 Su Han Reshapes Killer Role Again, Niu

Su Han's acting in this film is truly remarkable.

What an amazing film!!!

Damn, this film is awesome!

Dog eat dog, simple and pure, only the most insane can win. The handheld camerawork and dim lighting create a great atmosphere, but the ending is a bit drawn out and lacks the despair I expected.

Evil against evil, wicked against wicked. Bloody, violent, raw, and realistic. A depiction of humanity's dark side under survival pressure, ruthlessly eliminating rivals, ultimately finding a sliver of warmth amidst death.

The story is simple and extreme. The atmosphere is somber and oppressive, with tilted compositions and shaky camera movements conveying a sense of unease, wildness, and brutal power. Only those observing from afar can find a connection through fleeting moments of family and love. While beautiful, these are merely brief flickers of light, unable to escape the grasp of fate.

People kill each other, for naught.

A very powerful work, Su Han was a genius in this.

This movie is excellent, Su Han truly is the king of action films; the Chinese entertainment industry couldn't do without him.

A film that excels in every aspect, I loved it.

Dark, dirty, and bloody, Su Han's performance in this is truly stunning.

Now I understand why it wasn't shown domestically, because this movie is genuinely bloody and violent. The bloodiness and violence aren't just in the visuals, but also in the throat-slitting sound effects and the visual impact. It's full of cold-blooded tragedy and subtle emotions that are deeply moving. Su Han is a true method actor.

Su Han single-handedly took down five people in this film, incredibly fierce. Unfortunately, the chase sequence at the end felt a little contrived. Coupled with the strange design of the assassin played by Su Han being forced to a dead end only to pick up a wife halfway, this loses a star. Su Han's action sequences are beyond reproach; the only minor drawback is that perhaps they could have hired an action choreographer.

In my opinion, and this is just my opinion. This film is currently the most outstanding work I've seen from Su Han, and also from Chinese action cinema. Su Han's acting completely surpassed my expectations; he truly moved me with his skill and his performance. There's nothing more to say.

Bloody and violent, but not vulgar. This world has always been one where the strong are wolves and the weak are sheep. The rest are dogs, good and bad, tearing at each other to survive.

Although Su Han didn't speak much in this movie, his performance was truly amazing. I still don't know how to describe this feeling. Su Han truly has depth.

In the final scene of the movie, the sticky blood is clearer than tears. Tears welled up!

Su Han is a truly great actor. The movie is very heavy on blood and violence. His portrayal of the assassin was perfect.

While watching this movie, my mood was very apprehensive and uneasy. Yet, after watching it once, I couldn't stop myself from wanting to watch it a second time. Teacher Su Han is amazing!

Su Han and Li Canfeng's acting in this was superb, I really enjoyed it. I can't imagine what it's like for a rabid cop to relentlessly pursue a killer. After watching this movie, I feel like I know what that feels like.

The dim color palette and strong sense of fate. I particularly loved the scenes where the girl appeared later; the moments of them relying on each other are vividly imprinted in my mind.

The sense of ritual is very strong, and the director's visual language is very impactful. Good, I like it!

I went to see this specifically for Su Han. I had been eagerly anticipating this movie for a long time before its release. Later, I heard it wouldn't be shown in China. I thought I would never get a chance to see it. Suddenly, I heard it would be released overseas and in Hong Kong, so I made a special trip to see it. After watching it, I was truly amazed. No need for more words, I genuinely loved this movie.

The style is cold and somewhat dark. The beginning is tense and exciting, but it's rushed towards the end, about one-third of the way through. However, I didn't like the female protagonist's storyline at all, I even detested her. I wish she had died sooner.

This movie is truly stylish, and it's taken to the extreme. It's very dark, and the theme is enough to shake any soul that yearns for innocence.

Life must come at the cost of another life to survive; this is the law of nature, unchangeable by human will. It's got something.

I was once again won over by Su Han's acting. I believe Su Han's acting has significantly improved in this film; it's very impactful. At least it made me believe he really was Peng, the one who couldn't speak and could kill.

Su Han and Li Cansen's action scenes in this movie made my blood boil and kept me on the edge of my seat; it was very engaging.

The evil of human nature is vividly portrayed in the film "Dog Eat Dog." There is no distinction between good and bad here. Through violence and intelligence, the dirty aspects of everyone are washed away by blood and death, revealing a society on the fringes with a dark undertone. Human life is merely a fragile item, with the boundaries between justice and evil blurred. Surrounded by a bestial community, the beginning and end of life bring only wails to this world.

Su Han truly brought Peng the killer to life. I was very tense watching the first part. Later, it made me cry, it was so moving. I cried buckets.