Mr. Orange (police undercover): On behalf of
Mr. Justice Jin (Murder Gang): On behalf of
Mr. Loyalty Bai (talking about loyalty gangs): On behalf of
Mr. Yiqi fans (egoists): On behalf
of the end of the materialist film, Mr. Orange, Mr. Jin and Mr. Mr. Bai was all over after a round of shooting, and Mr. Fan cautiously appeared from his hiding place at this time, and fled after taking the money.
I don’t think the film is a guide for certain beliefs. It just lists a few common beliefs or positions of human beings. As for which is right, which is wrong, which is good, and which is bad, this is completely. It varies from person to person. The audience can make their own choices or find their own shadows.
I have seen a more radical film review, which described the black boss Joebi as a god, and Mr. Lily Orange as Judas. Later, because Joe was also finished in the shooting, it was said that the director heralded God's forgetting. I don't know if the director really meant this, but personally feel that this kind of comment seems a bit excessive, and it seems that there will not be such a deep metaphor in it.
For people who don't like this kind of film, the whole film may be dull, and occasionally there are a few powerful scenes that are too bloody, such as cutting ears and shooting. But for those who like to watch movies and think, this film is very interesting. The more you think, the more you realize that there are many things hidden in it. Maybe this is exactly what the director wants to achieve.
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