When I watched Infernal Affairs 2, I felt very, very uncomfortable, and cried several times. One is because they feel that the underworld is also a human being. They have committed a lot of crimes, which are hateful and hateful. I've been looking at the photos for a long time [I'm crying so badly in this part], I'm so heartbroken and distressed, Han Chen said before, I have no way back, not every underworld is like Andy Lau in Infernal Affairs 1, the difference between Yin and Yang If you make a mistake, you have a chance to start over again, or Huang Qiusheng from 2 Miles, who made a mistake but has the support of the police station, you can make up for it. Most of the triads are like Wu Zhenyu. If you want to run for political commissar, you have to be a man with a head and a face. Or like Han Chen, who has an interest relationship with the police, helps the police get rid of the big ones, and then becomes the target the police want to get rid of. They have no choice. If they have the opportunity to come back, they also want to be good people. Honestly I think 2 is better than 1 because it is more real than 1, it reflects more real psychology of the police and the underworld, and reflects more human nature. There is also Shawn Yue and Edison Chen's performances, I think they are great! ! ! I also cried when Shawn Yue and Huang Qiusheng played against each other at Lu sir cemetery. He said, "I don't want to be an undercover agent anymore. After this incident is over, transfer me back to the police station and give me a comfortable seat where I can watch it. Going to the sea." He also said, "I don't want to help you. But I'm a policeman." But later, he went undercover with Han Chen, and didn't restore his identity as a policeman until he fell into the ground. I was really moved. Another thing that makes me feel bad is that I didn't think about it when I watched Infernal Affairs before, but this time I think Infernal Affairs is so great, the acting, looks, and story are nearly perfect (although I think there is a slot that Wu Zhenyu was shot by a gun) The head, but did not die immediately, but filmed the plot where he found that Shawn Yue was a policeman), Infernal Affairs almost assembled the most powerful actors in Hong Kong at that time, the lineup was too luxurious, and the story told by Infernal Affairs was very, very real reflects the face of Hong Kong society in the era of government change. On the other hand, in the Mainland, when a certain movie has a luxurious cast, the movie can only be a movie about the great cause of the founding of the country, the great cause of the party, and the Revolution of 1911, which tells the story of the red era. It’s not that there is anything wrong with such a movie. I just feel that the true face of contemporary society cannot be seen from such films, and the era that points directly to the present is some lousy film that can’t bear to look directly at it. It’s really too embarrassing.
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