As a prequel to "Special Forces", in fact, most of the information in the story is not linked to "Special Forces 1" and "Special Forces 2", such as the childhood of White Ghost and Black Ghost, and why the two eventually became black and white ghosts. In Special Forces 2, the story tells that the white ghost ran away because he was framed and killed the master and became the white ghost. The Black Phantom is an adopted vagabond who was hated and envied by the White Phantom in childhood. In this film, the two met each other in their youth, cherished each other on a blind date, were brothers, tacitly understood, and highly trusted and respected the Black Phantom. Obviously, the plots of the two films do not correspond and are biased. Second, the film's abrupt ending suggests that they are black-and-white ghosts, which is a bit far-fetched.
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