Next is the police academy career of Liu and Chen, and from here on, the two protagonists are constantly compared. I didn't study the sirens of the two of them (27149 and 4927), and I don't know if they have any meaning. It is said that Chen is the most suitable for being an undercover agent, but I still don't understand this passage, and I don't see any of the characteristics of Chen that are suitable for being an undercover agent. I didn't understand why Guan Xige said "I want to change with him".
The following is a comparative narrative of the growth trajectory of the two from youth to middle age. Here Chen uses Morse code, which has been with the entire movie. Liu took a look in the mirror here, which can also be regarded as thinking about his position at this time. Liu gave Chen a fingerprint, which was the first time the two met. At this time, Liu and Chen also made their debut. One is a black vest with a shaggy beard, and the other is a neatly made costume. One more word, it's enough for me to study hard to see how the characters wear clothes.
In the noisy Hong Kong streets, I don't know if the signboards of the merchants here and the Xiangwei who sells stereos are advertising placements. The second time Liu and Chen met, one was well-dressed and the other was casual. I always felt that this scene was the most tender scene in the whole play. The two middle-aged men, who had forgotten their undercover status, naturally had nothing to do with it. Covertly talk about audio, listen to music, talk about discounts, introduce to each other what equipment is good to use, and which one to buy cheap, just like two children sharing their secrets with each other, just sitting quietly on the sofa together without thinking about anything Listening to music, wide-eyed and smiling, it's really good. Chen also showed a sense of justice, "Your speakers are expensive to sell," and a gangster's evil spirit, "Then you don't give it a try."
When Sir Ye died, only Huang knew Chen's identity, so whether Chen's identity could be restored to the later stage was a contradiction, and Chen's salute also showed that he did not forget his identity as a police officer.
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