The four brothers got together. The eldest brother had a family. At first, he didn't want to wade in the water of revenge, but when he knew that his mother was murdered, the four brothers would run together on the road of revenge.
There are police and gangs. There are chasing scenes (mansion and drag racing), gun battles, vulgar words and beautiful girls, blacks and whites, mixed together, starting from the cause of death of the old lady.
The eldest brother was suspected of colluding with the gang. When the brothers were torn together, the eldest brother shouted, for so many years he has been taking care of the old lady alone, where are you fooling around. The other three brothers did not speak.
At the beginning, the brothers had dinner, and everyone saw that the old lady was still at the head of the table. The words to each person were different, which was a reflection of their relationship with each other. At the end, the violent temper also saw his mother. I like this kind of coexistence of the dead and the living in one picture and a common dialogue. Surreal and affectionate.
At the end, I have to confront the gangster and deal with it humorously.
Black music is very violent.
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