I've heard the name "Infernal Affairs" for a long time before, but I didn't watch this movie until today, and I'm ashamed. The film made in 2003 is still very good to watch today. The acting skills of the actors are nothing to say, the plot is complete, smooth, and unexpected. This is not a simple police and gangster movie, just like the book written by Liu sir's girlfriend, if the protagonist is a good person but has to do bad things, how painful his heart must be. Liu Sir, who is a policeman, suffers, and Ah Ren, who is an undercover agent, suffers too. It was normal for Officer Liu, who used to be a fake policeman to be a good person, to be questioned on the rooftop, but his subordinates who only wanted to be a bad person ruined his chance to be a good person. As a result, two more people died in the ending that did not need to be dead. In fact, I also have a question. Is it because Officer Liu conscience found out that he wants to be a good person, or does he feel that he is about to be exposed and can't hold it anymore, so he has a favor? Most likely it is both. Aren, who was an undercover agent, has his inner justice been shaken after Aqiang's death? After the only informant died, he must have struggled in his heart. This is not a simple cop movie, it also has a reflection on human nature. Just like A Qiang, a person who is on the road also has his own principles of doing things, that is, righteousness, which is absolute loyalty to his brothers. And after working undercover for a long time, seeing his "brother" being arrested, he will ask himself countless times in his heart: what is right and what is wrong? At this time, only enough faith in justice, beauty, and kindness can prevent oneself from being ensnared. And Officer Liu, who was caught in the quagmire, may have turned to justice because his original position was untenable and his belief was insufficient. Finally, we pay tribute to all the undercover workers, and hope that we can strengthen your beliefs and keep your hearts balanced with justice.
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