What is a man?
It is decisive and straightforward, and I won't mess with you, and I will finish things first when I have time. Brother Zhong said the most lines are "I have something to do, go to work first." This is the case with the boss, the same with the colleagues, and the same with the doctor, even if the doctor told him that he had cancer, he would also ask "Do you have any questions?" the cure?" and walked away. At lunch, I just told my brother that I had cancer, where I got it, and the other person asked if there was a cure before answering. In the end, I quickly added a sentence, "After eating, come over to work." A babble.
It is forbearance, and he will not reveal his scars to the public, but silently lick like a beast;
the undercover agent sent out died, and everyone felt bad, but no one said a word, even the most grumpy brother Hua. It's a mess with a stick. Brother Hua knew that Brother Zhong had cancer, but in the end he said lightly, "If you have a cure, you will be fine." As a result, as soon as the person walked away, one of them couldn't hold back and smashed the coffee cup, and threw his anger on the suspect at night. In the end, he told Ale about Brother Zhong's illness in a very desolate way. There are two points to praise here. One is Liao Qizhi's acting skills. When he dropped the cup, his hand gradually strengthened the shaking treatment. It can be seen that Brother Hua's anger is slowly accumulating, so that the subsequent outbreak is logical. After chatting with Ale, Liao Qizhi asked Brother Hua to squat, shaking his body while talking. First of all, he showed the temperament of the old Jianghu, who was second only to Brother Zhong in the group. Later, when he said that he had a tumor on his head, he did not mean Instead, he knocked on the forehead a few times, and the unacceptable emotion was also expressed. The other is the director's handling. The conversation between Brother Hua and Ale. The director eliminated the dialogue and left only the subtitles and soundtrack, so that the painful part would not be overexaggerated and cause a hypocritical feeling. In fact, this kind of treatment can be seen everywhere in the film, such as the part where Ah Le was smeared on his neck at the end and struggled to die; the part where Brother Hua and Ah Chen were killed instantly by Ah Jie had no language, only the camera, as if speechless and condensed.
After Ma Jun was questioned by Brother Zhong on what qualifications the suspect who punched the fool in the past had the right to accuse them, the camera immediately flashed back to Ma Jun to play games with the fool who was beaten and give living expenses. Ma Jun actually deeply regretted his recklessness at that time, but did Ma Jun explain to Brother Zhong? No, he swallowed it all. He knew that these people would not look back, just like the young and vigorous himself. Feelings of regret may take a long time to experience.
You have to take responsibility, take your own responsibilities, and won't make excuses to shirk your responsibilities;
here we still have to mention the matter of Ma Jun fighting stupid suspects. When one punched a foolish suspect, all the police would protect him, not to mention, as Brother Zhong said, it was the bad guy who was beaten foolishly, and the extra measures were to prevent more people from being victimized. There is neither external condemnation nor pressure, nor excuses to avoid responsibility. But Ma Jun did not shy away from his repentance. The director used a flashback to tell the truth of the matter. Ma Jun was just young and arrogant when he was scolded by the other party and punched him. He could deal with others, but he couldn't hide his conscience. It was his responsibility, and Ma Jun took it without hesitation. Likewise, Brother Zhong's care for the witness's orphan Hai'er and what Brother Zhong said to Ma Jun after he was rescued, "There is no need to save me, I actually deserve to die."
It is a promise of a thousand pieces of gold, promises to brothers must be done, and if you can't do it, you will try your best to make up for it.
Why did Brother Zhong and his group go crazy at the end, a small part of the reason was cancer (in fact, it can only explain the motives of Brother Zhong alone, but not the behavior of other people in the group), and the bigger reason is that Brother Zhong promised the undercover agent to protect him , and he broke his promise. Although the other members of the group did not make any promises, they helped push the detective in front of him to a point of no return, and everyone was responsible. So in the end, when Brother Zhong wanted to use evil to defeat evil, everyone did it without hesitation.
Something must be done to make up for it, to comfort the undercover agent who returned because he trusted himself.
In fact, the plot here is advancing step by step. The reason why I chose to send undercover before was also because the witness was killed and failed to fulfill the promise to protect the witness, so I paid all my money to retaliate against Wang Bao, but the method was still within the legal scope, and this time again Breaking their promises and failing to protect the undercover agent, Brother Zhong and his party were completely desperate, so they took the risk and did something out of the ordinary.
"Slaying the Wolf" can be said to use images to shape men with the above four characteristics.
Here I will mention the director's use of video art. For example, in the scene where Brother Zhong and the four forced the real criminal to death, after kicking the criminal off the roof, the four stood on the roof and looked at Ma Jun, who was glaring at him. The red and green lights hit the faces of the four of them, like ghostly shadows, implying that they were on the road of no return.
There is also the scene where Ajie is finally killed by Ma Jun, and the scene in which Ajie kills Ale seems familiar, especially when Ma Jun inserts a knife into Ajie's abdomen and slashes away a little bit, like hatred and curse passing through it a little bit. Infiltrate the knife into Applejack's body. This is Ma Jun's revenge, for Ale, who was tortured and killed in front of him.
In addition, many plots are interlocking, and one plot gives multiple roles, making the whole movie rich in content but not procrastinating. For example, at the beginning, Brother Zhong and the four swept the drug den, which was not only revenge for Wang Bao's killing of the witness, but also the appearance of the four, explaining various character characteristics, and the first meeting between Ma Jun and the four. It brought up the plot of the undercover murder. A plot can take on so many functions without being chaotic. It is also the first time I have seen it in a domestic film.
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