Suddenly I was curious and wanted to understand the meaning of " Infernal Affairs ". "The Great Parinirvana Sutra", Volume 19: " A man speaks nothing, and his nose is named. There is no temporary happiness, so the name is endless. " The endless hell is the meaning of uninterrupted suffering, which is the death of the wicked in Buddhist legends. The most painful hell of all hells. The "Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva's Original Vows Sutra" volume lists five kinds of uninterruptedness: one is " timeless ", which is free from sin at all times. 2. " Void ", suffering from head to toe. Three " criminal instruments are inexhaustible ", all kinds of torture instruments are used. Fourth, " equality is inexhaustible ", regardless of men and women, the punishment shall be treated equally. 5. " Life and death are inseparable ", repeated death countless times and must continue to be tortured.
This is a story about the past, but I still recommend reading it in order of 123. After watching it, the stamina is quite large. Seeing that Sir Lu died in the exploding car, I really couldn't bear to look directly. Sir Huang's desperate expression was a textbook performance. Everyone's acting skills are impressive. For me, the most unforgettable performance is the performance of some details, such as the desperate look in Chen's eyes when Huang Sir fell from the rooftop to the roof of the car in the first film; another example, when Yong Xiao was lying in Chen's arms when he died, suddenly found Chen's recording but then quickly shoved it back to that section. In fact, most of what I left in my mind after reading it was shock and sadness. Emotions prevailed. I didn’t think much about the excess. Later, I searched the Internet for other people’s evaluations. Well, I was still too superficial, and I didn’t pay attention to some very details. Yes, but how can a condensed movie waste such a short and precious time playing something useless? I didn't expect the coherence of the plot.
I'm a bit sentimental, so I might be more mindful of emotions or more specifically love. Sir Huang called Mary his sister-in-law, but when he picked up Mary's chin in the hotel, I thought he was thinking, "How good she is, will make me so different". Han Chen and Mary fell in love with each other. Mary said, " Being a woman is very simple. It's good for a man to be good, and we can do anything. " Liu was willing to do anything for Mary, but later, out of love and hatred, Mary's whereabouts were exposed and Mary died tragically on the street. It can be said, yes He killed Mary, but at the airport, he called Mary many times to look at her, and at that moment he was at least struggling with regret.
What they pursue is actually nothing but the simplest things in life. For example, the ruthless Yongxiao put his family first. After the death of the gang leader’s father, he took the pretext of going out to buy cigarettes to deal with the rebellion of his subordinates in private so that his family would not worry, and later, when he started killing and quitting, he worried that his family would be hurt first. The family goes to Hawaii and so on. He is good but he is not good. Fortunately, you who can get his favor can understand and accompany him and even support him. The bad thing is that his gun is aimed at you, he doesn't trust you, and Han Chen is like this. After Mary's death, Han Chen didn't trust anyone later, but he still trusted the old fool. It's sad to have no one to rely on.
The climax is estimated to be the part of Yongxiao's death. Everyone's heart is complicated. Since then, some things have been quietly changing. Huang asked Han if he was using him, but Han said, " I'm really ready to die, I can't wait to show you my heart, I haven't changed ." When in Thailand, Han said to Hwang "You have changed", I thought it was Han who changed, but the director's plot arrangement was really unexpected. After reading the reviews, I realized that it was indeed yellow. After being stimulated by his brother's death, Huang had some prejudice against the law and justice, and became unscrupulous by means of punishing evil and promoting good, but as he did later, he began to act by means allowed by legitimate laws. But nothing has really changed.
At first, from what I saw, I thought that Huang was good and Han was evil, but it turned out that Han was also good and had his own principles. What kind of sad and regretful it is that a former friend has become an enemy. Life is like a play, play is like life.
Finally, I would like to add that I think Huang Qiusheng has captured my heart, and I really like him. (manually giggle)
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