Jackie Chan will always be Jackie Chan, and he will always be the eldest brother in the film. Even in it, he didn't show off his signature punches. He is still the big brother.
Iron head.
In order to find the woman who had left and smuggled to Japan, he decided to start fishing because he found out that the woman he had been obsessed with was married to the underworld elder brother Eguchi. Not wanting it was a huge turning point in the tragedy that followed. Selling fake calling cards, playing tricks in Pachinko's machines, swiping fake cards to steal designer bags. Because the timid Ajie was accidentally destroyed by the boss of the Southern Fujian Gang and his right hand was cut off. Taking advantage of the opportunity, he and Eguchi Licheng used the killer as an exchange for residence and stability. territory.
In fact, since he arrived in Tokyo, he has been a sad one. Betrayed by the woman he loves - Xiuxiu finally reveals the news that he was waiting for her at Okubo Station for the sake of the child. Betrayed by the good brother he thought - for money, Aberdeen picked up a knife and tried to end him.
I remember Tietou said to the group of brothers, "How can you treat me like this? I'll kill you for you, and die."
Ajie said, "You killed the border guards for smuggling. You killed Duchuan and Cunxi because you wanted your identity."
It turned out that what he thought of as selfless was actually what others thought of as selfish.
The plot of the movie is very smooth, and everything comes naturally. The Xiuxiu played by Xu Jinglei is a dark line that runs through the whole drama, and the light and dark are intertwined. Everything comes as a matter of course, involuntarily, sinking deeper and deeper.
Yes, those who come out and mix always have to pay back.
Don't delusionally set off a force in the land of other ethnic groups, and don't delusionally think that you can live a stable life with peace of mind after doing all the sins.
So, all dead.
Therefore, Tietou said to Kitano when he floated away in the sewers: "It's time to pay it back." Although these sins cannot be carried away by simple death, perhaps this is the best and most reasonable ending.
PS Maybe due to approval, some plots have been omitted, and I look forward to seeing the director's cut.
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