I feel that the ending is a bit O'Henry-style, and I don't feel very much. Maybe because my mind has shifted from watching the movie today and I don't know how to judge justice and darkness. But at the end, Tony Leung said, "Because I am a policeman." Confused by chance and coincidence, I don't even know who I am, a good person or a bad person? But there is no absolute definition of good or bad. I dare not say whether his heart has been corroded in the undercover, as if the card placed in the police station is also changing, especially the death of the fool is too shocking, the whole movie touched me the most In fact, it was Shi Qiang's death. Shi Qiang didn't have a particularly obvious dramatic color before. Shi Qiang is not stupid. I even think he knew that Ren was undercover, but for some reason, he was hesitating and trying to move Ren. I'm not even sure if the car accident was an accident or if he just wanted to die. Fortunately, the ending is fortunate that Ren's identity can still be proved. The director still can't bear it. In fact, the loss of Ren's true identity may bring about even more different effects, but such an ending makes Andy Lau's salute very flavorful.
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