This film is a milestone for Hong Kong films in terms of plot, shooting skills, actors' acting skills, soundtrack, editing, and logic. At least on an international level. Among them, the plot is of course the most fascinating and the most puzzling, and it is of course the most interesting. Almost every protagonist, whether police or gangster, is actually a tragedy. Of course, the great thing is that when everyone is watching the movie, they don't feel that there are good people and bad people. Ah, filial piety, my father was killed, and I had to take over the family business and avenge my father. For example, Han Chen, played by Zeng Zhiwei, used to be a little gangster boss with a fair conscience, but he became an assassin of the boss, his wife was killed, and he went into the abyss helplessly. . Conversely, for example, Huang Zhicheng, a good police officer, but instigated murder in order to eradicate gangsters. . . . . . . So sad when Huang Sir died, sad when Chen Yongren died, and Sir Lu and Sir Yang played by Liming. Even when Xiao Xiao died, it was actually the most heart-wrenching
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