’s also adapted from real people and real stories, and they are also two smashing figures, but the smashing here refers to the underground society they belong to, because they have been in a long period of time. During the time, none of them entered the field of vision of law enforcement agencies, or their photos were not pinned to the top of the "WANTED" board. The Hong Kong version of the thin and thin Jinjin cloth clothing is low-key and low-key. You see, Ali has been with Kun Ge for eight years to get a glimpse of his true strength; compared with the US version, the big cause of the family has some circumstances that have to be publicized, but it is also extremely Do your best to converge. The real situation is that they are not simply drug dismantling, but directly from the Golden Triangle/Vietnam’s opium poppy cultivation areas, and are at the top of the food chain, thus controlling the most profitable piece of the Hong Kong/U.S. drug network. It is the dealer among the dealers that determine the rules of the game.
In the Hong Kong version, Brother Kun was arrested because of undercover. This is a feature of the Hong Kong genre. It is not in the US version. Lucas walked from the blind spot of the police to the sun because it turned out to be a fur coat! Sitting in the best seat of the boxing match, wearing a Sicilian hat that can only look at the back of his head, the hunter who has been watching in the jungle for a long time finally smelled the smell of clothes, the smell of big fish! No wonder Lucas would throw this coat into the fireplace with anger.
Another place that can be compared between the two editions is what makes me suddenly associate the film with the disciples. The processing plant is set up in an ordinary residential building. How similar are the secretive "warehouses"! (There are red books in every industry ^o^) Of course, I said that it is a US version and it is purely metaphorical, and there is no connection between the two in terms of copyright.
Digression:
The "blue magic" that disrupted the price of white powder in the United States in the 1970s was traced back to Chiang Kai-shek's national army, which was huddled in the jungles of Vietnam.
The old boss of Roberts was familiar with the sound, but he just couldn’t remember who it was (what about the face? The shadow version~it’s like this), and finally remembered that he was our best friend of the great Monk-Captain can still blog with this There is something to do with her family, so I feel a sense of accomplishment, ha ha!
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