1. The movie is written as "Boss", which may be more appropriate. Koreans are very consistent with the image of black in terms of shooting black. Outside, they are basically suits and leather shoes, organized, disciplined and rich. The old man Hei is very talkative, but he is also tender, especially when the bus station gave the little girl an umbrella, and after the little girl was found murdered in the restaurant, it seems that there is a sense of justice and awe-inspiring more like the rivers and lakes The Middle Way also means the Way.
And the impulsive policeman is a bit inferior. Compared with such a character and a three-dimensional black boss, especially in the final court testimony, although there are certain interests, it feels like he is depicting this character. It can even make people feel that black is not as good as it is.
Even the manifestation of this daring has the feeling that I want to hang out with him too.
2. There is not much criticism of Han's system, because Han is the best at satirizing their political genre. Exposure seems to be a bit orthodox in this regard, because after all, he was sentenced to death.
3. In terms of plot, even the perverted murderer doesn't seem to reveal too much about some social phenomena in order to set off the existence of the protagonist. The evil committed by this person is not much different from the evil of the black boss, in fact, from a legal point of view, but the feeling of the film is as if some black bosses are more righteous.
4. The rhythm of the film can be mastered
5. Also mention that the policeman looks like Ouyang Jing
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