Although Di 抜 Rabbit said that she would give a negative score, she told Xiao Hei today that she wants to go and I can watch it again~ Reasons: 1. Political correctness, without any glorification or whitewashing of drugs or drug dealers - drug factory explosions, carrion and Cai Tianming's festering wound and Zhang's overdose of drugs are not common reactions of High, but terrifying hallucinations, abnormal body temperature and heartbeat and other physiological reactions that mobilize the audience's emotional tension. Except for the plot needs, it is difficult not to think that the mainland film review system was considered. Carefully researched "how to shoot a sensitive subject like drugs". Anyway, I think some topics need this kind of guidance. 2. Characterization, Cai Tianming, underworld, drug dealer. In the face of all kinds of people we meet in our daily life, the general principle is that no one is perfect, and there is no absolute good or evil in the world. Small villains are considered to be human nature. At the same time, universal values also agree that murder and arson, robbery and rape are harmful to the world and destroy human nature. Cai Tianming, a triad, a drug dealer, is a villain when he appears, there is no doubt about it. Thanks to the director for not confusing the audience. The wicked need to be thoroughly evil, cruel, cunning, violent, vigilant, assessing the situation, seeing the wind... Although there are a few scenes in the play that are quite smoky, they can be solved after thinking about it. - Team Zhang overdose Cai Tianming to help quickly - release goodwill, foreshadowing, and seek self-protection; Cai Tianming returned to the Ezhou factory, drinking and crying with his apprentice (I liked this scene very much), missing his deceased wife, Cai Tianming is also a human being, and at the same time he is probably a little bit What does it mean that the rabbit is dead and the fox is sad? However, Koo Tianle has been very forbearing in several scenes at the police station and the car crashing into the restaurant. His eyes remained red to tears, and he did not collapse until he returned to his own site. Escape from here is the focus of the whole scene (all the scenes are for the apprentice police and audience); with the Hong Kong gang and the quick betrayal of the police, the time has come, the loss will never come, and he can always talk about his loyalty and loyalty. You don't have to worry about it... The beauty of the character creation is that it has clearly told you who is the good guy and who is the bad guy, and the plot is constantly tempting the audience, just when you feel that the villain seems to be a little human and is about to be moved (or has been Impressed), the director will tell you not to forget that he is a bad guy. You want to question the bad guy who did good deeds before, and then find that there are foreshadowings everywhere, and the back road is broken. The bad guy really can’t do good deeds for nothing... A movie that can justify itself with a limited IQ, I would still like to watch it for the second time~ It’s not good-looking: There are so many people who can’t remember their faces. Although the play is good, it's not enough to watch. Huang Yi, if it is not pleasing to the eye, it is a reason. It's more tasteless, is it a policewoman who can play hard, isn't it good for the big sister. (Michelle Ye, Wei Hua, doesn't like people but likes her dramas a lot, and then slowly thinks that people are quite character. 囧.) Others: It seems that it is said that the mainland police handling the case is very real? Then the whole play is really "To Qifeng", is the god horse "To Qifeng"? There are styles, there are lights and shadows, there are smokes, there are gunfights, there are plots, there are various slow-motion poses... So it seems a bit similar? Can't tell. . . The whole movie was not shot in Hong Kong at all, and the filming of Tianjin was stale. Anyway, the location is not fancy, and there is no heroic special police scene. It relies on the plot characters to support the total feeling. Something is missing. . . The police all know Cantonese, and communication is barrier-free.
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