In the later period, many films paid tribute to him, and many bridge sections became models.
All in all, the director's arrangement is karma. The four protagonists are all in cause and effect.
We who watched the movie only thought it was a dramatic arrangement. Because these plots need to be linked to Buddhism's causal doctrine, it seems that it is not enough.
But between gains and losses, there is always cause and effect.
Perhaps this is the meaning of the red circle.
In the movie, the close-up of the prisoner applying rubbing powder to the club head in the billiard room indicates the beginning of cause and effect. He killed the thugs sent by the underworld boss and started the main plot of the film.
The released elements were determined and determined after serving their sentence, and organized a terrible case. However, because the previously offended underworld boss secretly stumbled and prevented him from selling the stolen goods, he fell into the trap of the police.
The fugitive escaped from the police, and was shot to death by the police, with cause and effect.
The sharpshooter redeemed his spirit by participating in the crime, but he lost his life.
The police squad leader arranged to catch all the criminals, but he lost his life creed and had to admit that everyone was guilty.
In the meantime, the detailed depiction of human nature, the design of the screen, and the placement of props all show the director's profound skill.
In any case, philosophical aside, this is indeed a well-made movie. Good script, good director, good actor.
Highly recommended.
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