This film should be considered mild in Director Wu's film. Although the shootout is very long, the level of bloody violence is low, and the protagonist's experience is not very tragic. In particular, Fa Ge seldom played the role of a policeman in Director Wu's films, and he was still a policeman with love, career and friendship. Although he experienced some twists and turns in the middle, it ended with a happy ending. Therefore, his role in this film is closer to a good policeman who is just and conscientious, rather than a tragic hero like Xiao Ma in "The True Colors" and Xiao Zhuang in "Blood Two Heroes". It is precisely because of this that this character has fewer psychological struggles, conflicts and choices, and is an almost completely positive image.
And Alang, played by Tony Leung, is even richer because of his status as an undercover policeman. On the one hand, he must uphold justice and be loyal to his duties. On the other hand, he has some feelings for his eldest brother Haishu. Killing, and always worried about being killed by the police, in short, is a restless and involuntary figure. Tony Leung plays this role full of struggles and conflicts, especially his gloomy look and complicated eyes. No wonder some people say that Tony Leung is better than Fa Ge in this film. This is a good proof. For a good acting actor, the role is also very important.
Tony Leung later played the undercover Chen Yongren in "Infernal Affairs". There are still some differences between the two undercover agents. Compared with Chen Yongren, A Lang’s destiny is much better. He drives a famous car and lives on a yacht. His elder brother respects him. Another big brother Jenny admires him. He also has the sympathy and sympathy of his brother. So although he is sympathetic, But it hasn't reached the point of tragic Chen Yongren. In the end, the act of giving up one’s life for righteousness and knowing that it is impossible to do it is also done by him. This also reflects from another aspect who the hero in the film is. Fa Ge is the master, but A Lang is the hero, and he I would rather sacrifice myself in exchange for the arrest of criminals, which is even more admirable. As for the ending, Fa Ge and his boss burned A Lang’s files, and then there was a picture of A Lang standing on the ship. Does this mean that A Lang was lucky and could finally go to Iceland for 24 hours. It’s not clear that I still have fantasies about friends in my brother’s heart. Of course I definitely hope it is the former.
The shootout in this film is very long. Although it is not so bloody and violent, it is still very exciting and intense. There are always endless bullets and endless people. The entertainment effect is still good. Especially the scene in the hospital baby room, at least it will not be too dark to be unbearable to witness. We also saw Lin Baoyi and Ouyang Zhenhua when they were young. At that time, they played supporting roles in Fa Ge's movie. Later, they were TVB's pillars. Gold always shines, and Maomao is still so cute.
Another thing that impressed me was that Director Wu liked to use some very artistic and symbolic things in his films, such as the white dove and the statue of the Virgin in "Blood Two Heroes", and the paper cranes in this film. It is in sharp contrast with his violent images.
Later, director Wu Da went to Hollywood to develop, so this film should be regarded as the end of his golden partner with Fa Ge.
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