Summarize

Tate 2022-11-08 11:06:46

I've always wanted to write a summary, but I didn't have anything in my head, so I re-watched the "Infernal Affairs" series and wanted to find out why I chose "Infernal Affairs" instead of another movie... Maybe it was fate, if I watched it It's another movie, it must be another article... Okay, the nonsense ends here, now start another nonsense:

"Infernal Affairs 1" is just a story, "2" tells you how the story happened, "3" says that things can change people, but people can't change things, but some people change some things.

Just like in life, everything that happens to you counts, and you can't live in vain.

It takes two hours to explain that "those who suffer from infernalities will never die, and longevity is a great calamity in the infernal hell." The truth has been told to you through movies, if you want to be a good person, you still have a chance. The story is a confrontation between the extreme decency and the extreme villain, but the decency and the villain both rely on the Infernal to survive. Just like everyone commented on the western cowboy, neither pure goodness nor evil can survive, and the Infernal is painful and lonely. So, to live is to live; but to pursue something comes at a price. And survival of the fittest is the ability to endure it all.

I used to think it was a brave thing to be innocent and enthusiastic to test my ideas with the world, but now I feel stupid. This world is not black and white, and there is no great good or evil. People who are always hurt are stupid. People who can't take care of themselves are big idiots.

In short, I wish 2022 cold and kind.

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Infernal Affairs III quotes

  • Inspector Lau Kin Ming: I'm a cop too!

  • Inspector Shen Chen: Men are changed by events, not events by men.