Arguably the most classic Hong Kong movie. Similar to "Face Change", but the ending of "Face Change" is too Hollywood, but the ending of "Infernal Affairs" is unexpected. The face-changing villain is a big bad guy, but Andy Lau in Infernal Affairs is a good guy. Although he is said to be an undercover gangster, he also really wants to be a real policeman. Because of this, he killed the boss and tried to cover up his past identity. But Tony Leung, as a real policeman, lost his identity. When he asked Andy Lau for help to restore his identity, he found that Andy Lau was the undercover gangster. He might have died, but he peeped and changed his destiny. . He took coercive measures to arrest Andy Lau and restore his identity, but was killed by another undercover agent. Andy Lau can be said to be particularly helpless. I really want to be a good person and restore his identity, but in desperation, I can only delete his file. When he saw another undercover agent, he could say that he was filled with hatred. He kills him and draws a line with his past self. Of course, he felt guilty about Tony Leung's death. The classic masterpiece of Hong Kong films, compared with the anti-corruption storm I was watching recently, the gap came out
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