Complain after reading it. The film is a bit cumbersome, and there are a lot of optional plots. What role does the daughter of the male lead play in the play? Maybe it's to show the good nature of the male lead? Maybe to serve as a fuse to meet a lover? It seems far-fetched to have that little connection. These make the plot fragmented and poorly paced.
In the final discussion, the police officers said that "A has been undercover for [8 months]", and the boss "has not contacted A for [3 weeks]", that is, A who quit undercover during this period because the woman planned the next kidnapping, So the curly fat gangster said "Welcome A back". If the man in the handcuffs said "they were 6 years old and 9 years old..." is true, then he and A were accomplices before, or at least old acquaintances; if this story is just a story made up by the man in handcuffs, then he will fight against the black boss. A's statement that "it's been [5 years] since the lighter thing" is somewhat contradictory - just imagine, for a subordinate who joined halfway, is it necessary for the black boss to know so clearly what happened 5 years ago? If I insist on explaining, I can reluctantly accept this plot arrangement, uh~~(╯﹏╰)b really makes people feel a little...
Anyway, I am confused in terms of logic.
Suppose you lost your memory, what would you do? May be as selfish and suspicious as he is extremely disgusted to engage in an "infighting" first, kill each other before the boss rushes back, and the undead are half-crippled; then A becomes a martyr and gets a commendation; and finally cheats The girl went home with a large inheritance and found another good husband, and she has lived a happy and beautiful life since then... (
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