"Infernal Affairs" is attractive because it has a strong humanistic and literary character. The criterion for judging whether a film is good or bad is very simple. After watching it, is there a long time immersed in the plot and cannot come out? Do you sigh for it? After watching "Infernal Affairs", I still thought about this film for a long time. So I simply thought, um, yes, it looks good. Officer Liu (fake police) played by Edison Chen and Andy Lau, and undercover (real police) played by Shawn Yue and Tony Leung, like all movies and television, there will always be good people and bad people. Justice and evil act as strong conflicts to promote the development of the story. The bounden duty of the police, the love between the gangsters, the dilemma of contradiction, the strength of men’s struggles, and Cai Qin’s "Forgotten Time" embellish them, which is what I call "humanity." Good and evil, right and wrong, good or bad are actually decided in an instant, and there is no prior identity setting. You can't point to Liang Chaowei in the film and say "he is the good person", point to Andy Lau and say, "He is the bad person." I believe that every personality and temperament has its own internal reasons. As Fitzgerald stated in the opening chapter of "The Great Gatsby": "I remember my father gave me a piece of advice in a young age when I was inexperienced, and I still remember those words in my heart." Whenever you want to criticize others,' he told me,'don't forget that not all people in this world have your superiority." "The difference between good and evil is inherent." What kind of person you become and what kind of posture you will walk in the world is probably not something you can choose based on your own will and effort alone. When I was born, I was already put on a certain label. To get rid of such a label, it may take a lifetime of hard work for it.
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