An absurd and funny personal heroism movie, Bang Zai slapped the real world in a rough, cruel, and happy way.
The police who collect black money to kill people and overturn their goods have taken power over the entire city; the police who pursue justice and pursue justice are either killed or locked up. Why?
Because power allows criminals to let go of their courage and lawlessness; civilians who can also be "educated" bow their heads and lose their personality. For the so-called "big guy," the FBI, the authority, you commit crimes and kills and trample the citizens, because it doesn't matter, these are all "necessary sacrifices."
Newspapers and television stations have become veritable dogs, and those in power can report whatever they want to report. The reporter is greedy for life and fear of death, and the conscience that is about to be wiped out, under the bloody stimulation of the male protagonist, still can't get an erection.
There are also people who move around in every corner, who are actually accomplices, because they are cowardly, because they have no dignity and personality.
Those in power and criminals can trample on the personality and reputation of others recklessly, break into other people’s homes, smash and loot them, while unruly civilians can only say with tears, I can’t let the bastards drive me away from my home, if Without the male protagonist, these words may just drift in my heart and disappear without a trace.
After the male protagonist broke everything and did what a "righteous person" should do, the story of injustice was repeated on TV. Isn't this reality? After the heroic dream is over, reality is still reality, and it is happening every second and every day.
Those in power, authorities, and criminals have never been afraid of "laws" and "nosy", and can do whatever they want, because they feel that it is a sin to kill and sell drugs and oppress others, and that they are the law, God, and everything.
And what are civilians? It is the fattened pigs in the pigpen. They are lazy and stupid, dirty and unpleasant. Which one to slaughter today depends on the mood of the owner.
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