Hot Detective, English translated as Hard Boiled, appropriate and not contrived.
Not to mention the large number of bullets thrown into the barrel, the gangsters' precise planning, compared with the chaos of the police; the horrific massacre in the hospital mixed with the explosion of fire; the undercover infernal affairs and the endless melee The Oolong manslaughter and rebellion, in my opinion, are quite realistic. Pure men's dramas, but can't pick out the ambiguous smell at all. It can be seen that most of the dramas that are smelled rotten now are mostly secretly made by the director and the screenwriter.
Fortunately, unfortunately, there are few friends in the world like Tequila and A Lang who are born and die, and their impulses and blood are pure; however, there are many new Green Devils who died in order to achieve Spider-Man and Spider-Woman, and they were sad and helpless secretly weeping.
I am very happy that there is Guo Zhui in the villain, this Zhang family disciple who looks unsatisfactory, and the role of the one-eyed dragon really shines. By the way, I also mentioned John Woo who made soy sauce, laughing.
The undercover Ah Lang, played by Tony Leung, said that his wish was to settle in Iceland, where he could see the light. Every time he said a wish, his eyes flashed, innocent and soft. I can't help but think of the saying in Bai Ye Xing, "There is no sun in my sky, it is always night, but not dark, because something replaces the sun. Although it is not as bright as the sun, it is enough for me. With this With all the light, I can treat the night as the day. I have never had the sun, so I am not afraid of losing it," with emotion.
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