The beginning of the story is based on the underworld election. We all know that politicians can make things out of nothing for elections. They can cross rivers and demolish bridges. All kinds of means are used to the extreme. But after all, under the sun, the underworld has always had their survival rules, gray The hidden space under the belt is to use various means to the extreme. The eldest brother of Liang Jiahui (Big D), sitting on soldiers and horses, has sufficient food and forage, and has a sharp edge. He has become the leader of the community under the recommendation of various uncles and uncles. The highest candidate, Ren Dahua (Ale) is also popular, but after all, his strength and prestige are far below Liang Jiahui. However, his advantage lies in the support of his well-respected uncle Wang Tianlin (Deng Bo). Liang Jiahui is too powerful and defiant. , Wang Tianlin (Zheng Bo) chose Ren Dahua to succeed him because he hoped that Ren Dahua could contain Liang Jiahui, and at the same time, it was also to prevent one person from becoming bigger and to avoid the consideration of dictatorship. Wang Tianlin understands that the election mechanism of the elders system in the election of the underworld, if the gang falls into the In the hands of a certain person, not only will the original system and order be gone forever, but these old guys have to stand aside and become idle characters. This gang is similar to the predecessors of the "Godfather" role, and can lead the country for a long time and control the overall situation. The reason why he has been standing still in the bloody storms of the rivers and lakes for decades is that he understands that in order to maintain order, it is necessary to follow the traditional system. In the end, no matter who is the final winner, their status as vested interests will remain unchanged, the original order and principles have not been broken, and they are still important figures. There is an intriguing scene in the movie. The police said in the dialogue that people chose the chief executive of Hong Kong by universal suffrage a hundred years earlier. I don’t know if it was a metaphor or a satire.
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