Very funny comedy movie. The plot progresses step by step in the early and mid-term, and the conflict and comedy elements are laid out very solidly. But in the later stage of the movie (after the protagonists found out that the gangsters used chain stores to sell drugs), it felt like the screenwriter had changed, throwing away all the foreshadowing in the early stage and adding a lot of old-fashioned plots. The final climax plot is very casual and scribbled, and the nonsensical plot of the chaotic entry does not match the serious comedy in the early stage. It's a pity, obviously the story can be more exciting and perfect.
Unexpectedly, the movie finally used Leslie Cheung's "Love of the Year" as a bgm, which can be regarded as a tribute to "The True Color of Heroes".
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