The director originally wanted to show a group of pure men and real men of iron blood.
The result is a group of big S pens after reading.
The robbers didn't impress the men at all from beginning to end, except that the women who watched the movie probably had a non-Korean aesthetic that looked like they were more eye-catching. The rest is just pretending to be B, being cool, and all kinds of nonsense.
First, the robbers killed an innocent cyclist, second they killed 2 money carriers, and then they killed a poor police officer who took two stacks of money from a drug dealer for his child's wife .
We all remember the chaotic and crazy character of the Joker in The Dark Knight, but he had to admit his profound views on the dark side of human nature; For the same robber, John Travolta also reminds us of the violent and paranoid personality in Subway Horror; not to mention the group of real iron-blooded men in the Reservoir Dogs.
As villains, when shaping their villain charm, it is either to express the entanglement in their characters. The directors and screenwriters with a little brain are all making fuss about human nature. What about here? Rob the girlfriend of an imprisoned accomplice? For a drug-addicted girlfriend? Two black people somehow did not seek revenge 2 B Shuangfei faced a group of policemen who committed suicide like Xuefa brother? The director got water in his head watching a Hong Kong movie? This group of black and white robbers did not see the slightest charisma from the beginning to the end. When the boss is not wise enough, the white gunman will only play with women and pose, a few black people want to propose marriage, one can parkour, and a second-five boy. I think the director is here to show the lower limit. Everything in the film seems so stupid and baseless.
Finally, let's look back at the only decent character in the film that's somewhat heavily portrayed, the policeman; he's tough, principled, and has a strong sense of justice. According to common sense: the reason for creating such a character is nothing more than to form a sharp and strong contrast with the robbers in this movie.
The results of it? When the police were indignant to track down their dead partner to the airport, they were shot down to the ground by Erwuzai, codenamed Old Ghost, and then watched the two gangsters leave and called the emergency center... ....When I saw two gangsters driving away with a drug addict, I knew I couldn't complain anymore....It turns out that this movie is here to cheat, it is to preach that young people should Be a bank robber because it's cool, you can hire high-end prostitutes in fancy hotels, and you can drive fancy sports cars; don't be a cop because you're going to die or you're going to die.
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