Review of Trivisa

Trivisa (2016)
8/10
1997,Great winds blow upon high hills .
10 October 2021
Warning: Spoilers
At the end of the film, "Let everything follow the wind" is simply a stroke of god, rendering all the historic heaviness and fatalistic sadness to the extreme. The film is written about the trivial life of three bandits, as well as the repressed, unwilling and eager heart. This is by no means a gangster film that celebrates loyalty or pleasure. It is more like an ambitious historical documentary that maps the grandest historical transformation of 1997 with stories in the underground world.

When the politicians gathered in the square and shook hands with each other under the salute, the thief king was killed, arrested, and encircled in the broken alley, accompanied by dull gunshots. The fate of the three of them is so kink together with the big time, vicissitudes of life mysterious beyond words. They have brought the curtain down on an era for themselves and for Hong Kong.
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