First of all, it feels like the police academy that year was like the wireless artist training class of that year. At the end of the filming of Infernal Affairs, we are already making up the story, and the first two stories are already there, so it is inevitable that the story will be bumpy when it is written down, so the director found two time periods, one is before Chen Yongren died. The other one was after Chen Yongren's death. The scene between Liming and Chen Daoming was actually added because there was no foreshadowing. Therefore, the editors always try to justify themselves. In short, jumping back and forth between time and space is not conducive to reading. I also added a love scene to Tony Leung and Chen Huilin, but it's actually optional. On the contrary, Andy Lau's role is still worth exploring. In the end, Andy Lau's character was actually schizophrenic. He wanted to be recognized by the society so much that he didn't recognize himself anymore, so in the film, he projected himself into Tony Leung's role has gone. It seems that it is very important to stand on the right side at the beginning.
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