Group-like movies have always been my favorite type, especially the intersection and interlude of characters, as well as the certainty in the dark. Ethan hawk played completely without trace, despairing in the face of the house issue; in the face of the pressure of his family; in the end, he knew that there was no way back, but he lost his mind and took the risk. That was his only self-salvation. There's absolutely no reason for Richard Gere's stalking at the end, wanting to do something good before he burps? He has already completed his subversion of the police profession in the accident of the young policeman, but he cannot escape the ruthless loss of the bitch. In my opinion, my favorite black actors, I would pick Will Smith and Don Cheadle, Danzel Washington and the rest have to come back. Don Cheadle should not be old, not a big hit, give him a few good scripts and productions, and he will make a big difference in the future.
Wronger or righter, the two words that were created, are the theme of the movie. In many police and gangster films, in "Infernal Affairs" and "Informer", they are all saying that there is no absolute right or wrong.
This world is really TMD ashes.
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