The Rise and Fall of Tong Poverty Association | Existence is Reasonable

Crystal 2022-04-10 08:01:01

When I watched the movie, it reminded me of the American gangsters I watched a few years ago. Different situations have different ways of making a fortune. Similarly, Lacy and Lucas have both become black bosses and slum heroes. It can be said to be the same destination.


I want to say that the necessary conditions for them to make a fortune are that all black people are poor and they are destitute, which allows them to accumulate a certain amount of wealth in a short period of time. However, in order to become a black boss, you must have someone. Undoubtedly, the poor in the slums are their army, the young adults in the slums are their stormtroopers, and the slums are their lair. Both Lacy and Lucas have a clear mind and will not be carried away by the sudden wealth, but put the development of their careers in the first place. Take white powder as an example, Lacy does not compromise with drug dealers, even if they are both soft and hard. It is worth mentioning that Lucas made a fortune by selling white powder, but he does not allow people in the slums to touch it.


Under the social system, the people at the bottom live miserably, and God cannot help them redistribute them, so things like fairness are thrown away. The ghetto heroes may be selfish, but at least give them more bread, and children can eat candy and play rugby. Like Japan, the existence of yakuza is legalized, they maintain an invisible social balance, and they are no less powerful than the government in the face of earthquakes and tsunamis.


The same is the gangster, Thailand's Khun Sa, Luo Xinghan and the fate of the Kuomintang remnants are much better, or they can already be called warlords, but the essence of business is the same. Panning the time and space, there is no clear legal restriction of the government army where they live, so there is no confrontation with the government, and some competitions with other countries or big drug lords.


Poor gangsters have a life cycle, and they will be ruthlessly eradicated when they seriously violate the interests of the upper class or when their leaders commit rightism. Then the people of the slums will go hungry again.

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  • Garfield 2022-04-10 09:01:09

    Best gangster movie I've ever seen. It's also one of the best biographical films I've ever seen. Because I love Capone too.

  • Kenton 2022-04-13 09:01:07

    South Africa's version of the City of God, the BRICS gangs are not built