This is a typical crime comedy, with three non-high IQ gangsters and two beauties with justice in mind, and an old policeman with both good and evil. Of course, there are a cerebral palsy, a handsome detective, a villain, and a lot of killers.
To put it simply, this is the story of three gangsters meeting three waves of different killer teams on the way back to "do good deeds", then show their muscles and blood, and finally justice triumphs over evil. Two famous Latin beauties showed their figure and beauty in the film just right, but they did not overdo it. It was just right to knead the dough tightly, in sharp contrast with the female killer in the motorcycle nightclub. The two police officers are full of contradictory elements, new and old, white and black, north and south. In the final battle, in the face of justice, everyone has made concessions, and peace is precious. Cerebral palsy plays really well, acting only by eyes is not an ordinary ability; the director asked the gangster to take good care of him, and fully won the audience's sympathy for the gangster.
The same is true of all the right and wrong in the "journey". There are more characters in "The Bay City Gangster" than in "Thai Trick", but each character has a distinct personality, and there is no need to pretend to be stupid or deliberately create conflicts. However, the funny part is easily picked up, and the third brother is stupid and not staying, and it is very good at making fun. Compared with him, Wang Baoqiang's 250 characters are too inferior; the humorous lines in "Tai囧" are too inferior in comparison with the funny sections designed in this film.
Back to this film, I saw comments that the protagonist's front and back contrast was too great. This is actually explained in the film, that their "dad"-the black sheriff-left them alone. Before, the sheriff would help wipe his butt, but without the support of the sheriff, they can only return to themselves and use their heads more. These three are rough people, but they are still normal people. The second child who has never died is a great man, and proper exaggeration is also needed. This is originally a comedy.
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