Seeing Donnie Yen beat the subdued gangster to death because the gangster hurt the girl (probably died, at least that's how I understand it), and seeing the wicked man killed at the end of the film, it doesn't feel like he is in the modern legal system of Hong Kong , and like an American Western. As a police officer, your duty is to catch criminals, not to make judgments and execute them according to your own values and likes and dislikes after you catch them. Do you have this right? Not breaking the law? If you encounter drug dealers or murderers, do you kill them with one blow, and get a headshot? If the police are so sturdy, the citizens may have no way out.
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