Chen Yongren.

Waino 2022-04-21 09:03:02

The role of Chen Yongren is also a failure. He wanted to be a policeman and was forced to be an undercover agent because of his life experience. Being an undercover agent killed his brother who was really good to him, and indirectly killed all his relatives. In the end, the credit has nothing to do with him. In order to be a policeman, to be a so-called good person, to help the man who killed his own father? It is right to have a conscience, and conscience can make people disregard family affection? The identity was not restored in the end.

What I can see in the movie is that Wu Zhenyu avenged his father and killed the undercover agent who was meant to kill him. Apart from this, he was the leader of the underworld, and he didn't make any other moths. He even helped the police to clear up a few small leaders ( Although it is for his own peace of mind, why would he let his own younger brother treat him like this? When Wu Zhenyu died, Chen Yongren was quite surprised. Did Chen Yongren really naively think that a failed triad boss can really spend the rest of his life in prison? It is also naive to think that if a triad boss fails, his family can live safely abroad without being affected? hehe.

In the end, I want to say that Wu Zhenyu's acting is very good, especially with a style.

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Infernal Affairs II quotes

  • Ngai Wing-Hau: My father always says "what goes around comes around."

  • Ngai Wing-Hau: [takes videotape out of briefcase] You got a VCR?

    SP Luk: Is it worth watching?

    Ngai Wing-Hau: It's an awesome show.