The first is a pure undercover cop film
The characters in the second part are more plump and belong to the appreciation of appearance
The third one is my favorite, I don't know how many people just watched the first one and never watched it again
The end of the final timeline is also a miserable love. It turns out that Aren only lived in our world for less than ten days
Aren's gunfight with Shen Cheng before entering the audio shop was also the night when he and Yang Sir knew each other's identities.
Aren crippled Shen Cheng's leg and injured his arm by Shen Cheng, so he wore a cast
The transaction with the mainlanders also ended, and Yang sir temporarily retired
Then start trading with Thais
Until the meeting with Liu Jianming's rooftop century, Ah Ren and Huang Sir died in the line of duty
After Aren's death, Liu Jianming went crazy and began to split his personality and regarded himself as Aren
To investigate other inner ghosts of the police force, to find evidence of Liu Jianming, and to arrest Liu Jianming by hand
Yang sir debuts
It was Aren who worshipped Aren on the rooftop with Shen Cheng after his death
Photographed by Liu Jianming
Liu Jianming believes that Yang Sir is the undercover agent of Shen Cheng and Han Chen
start investigating yang sir
Finally, I found the tape in the safe in Yang sir's office and went to the Security Section to arrest people with confidence.
In front of everyone, Liu Jianming in the form of Aren released the dialogue between Liu Jianming and Han Chen in the cinema
Finally killed Yang sir and killed himself
It's a pity he didn't die in a wheelchair, he was still typing Morse code
He is still Chen Yongren
The protagonist is destroyed
And the third Andy Lau is the well-deserved protagonist. His performance in it is too wonderful and in place.
Not the third script will not let him show such superb acting skills
In fact, it is also a very poor undercover who was driven crazy.
When he looked in the mirror, he saw Chen Yongren's smile
Infernal Affairs must read all three to complete it! !
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