Let me first say something, don’t believe what others say that it should be a two-part series, because a three-part series is a complete one. After reading the first “Uninterrupted Hell”, I had a rough idea, and the three-part series was completed. show out. (Although Chen Daoming's participation is a bit blunt, on the one hand, his personal acting skills are completely extra points, and on the other hand, this focus is not on him) The film review is very subjective and entertains himself.
The more I read the trilogy, the more I feel that the real police officers in the protagonist group are really only Aren, Hu Jun and Du Huang Sir have "loyalty", Chen Daoming and Yang Sir have "stands", but what really reflects the police is to respect life, Even if the other party is a bad person, if his life is not threatened, he would think of arresting him first, not Ni Yongxiao like Huang Sir, or he and Carina Lau engaging with Ni's family, or Han Chen and Ni Yongxiao, or Liu Jianming engaging Mary and later Han Chen, let alone killing Ni Yongxiao, or Han Chen killing his old friend Huang Sir. (do, do, do)
In fact, I was a little angry after watching the first movie. I felt that Liu Sir was not a boss but a villain. In the end, he was very good. It was just foreshadowed that "there may be an endless hell", but the ending of the movie suggested that the high probability is If I can clean it up, I feel wronged for Li Yaohui (?), I feel that he has suffered and died, and Ah Ren's role is actually more lovable than Liu sir, so it goes against the principle of "good people have good rewards, even if If there is no good reward, the wicked will also have a bad reward" is the main theme of the popular movie. At the same time, I was also shocked that Sir Liu turned against the tide in a blink of an eye. He killed Han Chen, his boss for many years, without any fuss. After that, he almost happily accepted the applause of his colleagues, and was shocked, especially when Bi Ahren saw Sir Huang died, he was even stupid. It's sad when you die. No matter how irritable and irritable Ah Ren is, he always wants to beat people, no matter how cruel he hates these people, he will never go beyond the law and shoot Han Chen, let alone stupid.
After reading the second part, I don't like Liu Sir even more, and I like Ah Ren more. Liu sir can kill the woman he loves after Mary is rejected, and then can empathize with another Mary with the same name, it makes my spine go cold. This is not just a problem of scumbags. I feel that it has something to do with his first cold-blooded killing of Han Chen, his junior brother and the last one with a split personality, because he is completely accustomed to the underworld's methods and thinking to solve problems, and contempt Human life, and the ruthlessness that is similar to metamorphosis, all make him want to be a "good person" only on the surface. Although Yong Xiao is really good to his family, he is a complex and three-dimensional character that is also very interesting when taken out alone (Wu Zhen Yuqiang), and some of the godfather's vibes are really fascinating, but it is true that there are many evils, the city is very deep, and death is not a pity . The death of Yongxiao (and his father) involved Huang Sir's so-called "justice" and "stability maintenance" behind the good people's style of killing people, as well as Hu Jun's undercover policeman who killed the Ni family without blinking an eye, which makes people completely Understand Ahren's sadness and anger when Yongxiao died at the end. In the early years, Han Chen was not as good as his wife, who was like a gangster. Mary was really able to influence and accelerate the corruption (?) of the people around her, whether it was directly Liu Jianming and Huang Sir, or indirectly, Liu Sir, Han Chen and Ni Jia. The fate of passers-by and even Ah Ren, even after her death, is inextricably linked to her. She is simply an outstanding representative of "people can also affect things", so she was the one who pointed a gun at Liu Sir in the third part. Totally reasonable (assuming she's a behind-the-scenes one, then her favorite song "Who's Knocking on My Window" suddenly becomes gloomy?)
The third film finally started the idea that I started with the first film. Liu sir finally ushered in his "infernal hell". He didn't die, and the retribution was unhappy, but he began to sympathize with him again. His so-called "being a good person", before empathizing with Aren, is simply "washing the whites". He is a "good person" without a criminal record. It is ironic that Aren is a policeman but has almost no records. Liu Sir gradually wanted to be Ah Ren because he really wanted to be a policeman, and he also realized that Ah Ren was a real policeman, many times stronger than the "good guy" in his concept, even though Ah Ren was unknown during his lifetime. In my opinion, Liu Sir's schizophrenia is actually very relieved. If he is tortured soberly, he is afraid that he can experience almost the same torture of Ahren. He is a good person but he has to do all kinds of things that hurt the world and the law. But having said that, Ah Ren suffers and fears, but he is righteous, and at least has a belief that "I am a policeman", Liu Sir suffers and fears, it is just pure pain and fear, and it is indeed more unfortunate. When it comes to "police", I believe that Sir Yang is more just than Sir Huang, like a ruthless law, with a firm stance, the boss is a bad person, if he commits suicide, then he will be indifferent.jpg, in short, I admire this character, but I feel distance.
To sum up, Aren's pain: the police have to beat people, maybe kill people, and keep pretending. Fear: Being found to be an undercover agent and dying, and unable to be a police officer, was nailed to the bad guy's post. Liu sir's pain: I don't want to be a bad guy, I don't know where to start; Fear: I'm caught undercover and I'll lose the chance to be a good person forever (in the second part he entertained himself, it's okay, in the first part his fear suppressed The pain, the third pain is inspired and twisted) If Sir Liu had been caught earlier, or had met a motherly psychiatrist earlier, things might have been a lot different. In fact, I just finished watching it. I was half asleep and half awake, and I dreamed of Liu Sir, which was really scary. Ah Ren is a policeman, and Liu sir wants to be a good person, but fate is like Wu Zhenyu, who gives you a chance. (The novel Sunspot said it was very sad)
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