The underworld is the stage that most reflects human nature, so many directors love the underworld and become famous through it. Of course, it doesn't have to be fights and kills. The key point is that killing twice is enough. The greatness of this film lies in this.
This film has a lively narrative and unique style. It doesn't focus much on the underworld boss, but there is nothing more outstanding than him. He doesn't talk much, but he's all right, rational and constructive. He is a role model for a triad boss. He uses practical actions to practice the noble qualities that a triad boss should possess.
The death of his father seems to be caused by the little girl, but the old pervert treats the 12-year-old girl like this, who doesn't kill him? Let's look at the scene where the boss is sitting by the bed and coldly watching his father bleed to death. This shows that he is still very unhappy with this old man. Being unhappy does not mean that he does not love him. He wants to find someone to take the responsibility, pimp The guest becomes the victim of this chain.
At the end of the story, I couldn't help but admire this excellent underworld boss again. He asked with concern, "Where are you going? Do you have any money?" and handed over a stack of bills.
With such an excellent boss, you guys should be happy.
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