started filming in July 2014 and was supposed to be released in June 2015. However, due to the actor's turmoil, the schedule was postponed to the end of the year, and then to the end of the reshoot one month before the release. The ups and downs are no less than The film itself is thrilling to the audience. The box office explosion of the public release version made the three-hour director's cut version fortunately surfaced. The clear-cut story line leads to a series of secret collusion between politicians, media, prosecutors, gangsters, etc., and nakedly reveals the staggering behind the scenes. For the smooth release of the film, the director may have a compromising side in the end of the reshoot (there must still be justice), but the end credits of Bai Yunzhi in the director's cut version also shows the director's firm bearish attitude. There are also many actors who are unforgettable, every familiar face, and the ugly human nature hidden under the appearance, each of which is vividly interpreted. As for when such a movie can appear in our country, I am afraid that we must stop going backwards and learn to think independently first.
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