About why Gao Zhiwei changed his gun

Kurt 2022-09-25 02:01:54

I didn't even pay attention to the final ending of God, and I didn't spend that much thought on it. Well, I'm sure I can't figure it out either, this kind of complicated logic problem is my Achilles heel.

But after reading the whole film, the simplest question is why Gao Zhiwei insists on looking for his own gun, I don't understand it, and after reading other people's comments, I feel that it is not reliable.

Watching movies is painful for people with bad logic.

So I thought while writing, I had better figure it out, if I didn’t figure it out, I went to sleep in pain.

After Gao got Wang's gun, because the police force was lax about the management of his colleagues' guns, he usually took it with him and pretended that his gun was not lost, and tried his best to retrieve his gun.

During this period, because of greed, he used Wang's gun to rob and kill, so he found that the record was also Wang's gun. What he changed was only the internal information of the small branch to deal with the usual gun inspections among colleagues, but ballistic tests such as this The stuff was done in a special department, and the information there should not be able to be changed by him, so it turned out that the cartridge case still belonged to Wang. When he met Liu Qingyun in the restaurant later, he couldn't use a gun. Once the gun is used, it is exposed.

It is also a bit confusing who did those few unsolved cases. From the plot development, it should actually be two of the South Asians, but in the play, Liu Qingyun defines the two guns as good guns and bad guns. And when He Jiaan asked why, he said that because there are several ghosts in Gao’s complex psychology, they are weak and strong, and they seem to be wearing a mask when robbing a convenience store. Hey, I forgot the details = =, so the director arranged Is it because these robbery cases are all done by high-level people? I feel like my own logic doesn't make sense at this point.

As for changing records, I don't know exactly how it works, but gun information should be managed by a department like the Department of Internal Affairs. In the precinct, there is only the statistics of each person's gun information, so he only changed the information of the precinct to deal with the sudden and temporary inspection. It was because he felt that he changed it when he was suspected of being investigated. This change of records is understandable, because from the previous time he asked his colleague Wang to call the police to verify that he did not steal money, it can be seen that he likes taking risks and bluffing.


Why should I get my gun back, and what should I do after I get my gun back?

If you get your gun back and don't tell others to get it back, you will have two guns, one normal police gun and one that can be used for bad things.

Ah, the more I write, the more messy it becomes, and it collapses. Blame the ending, and everyone's analysis of the ending. For me, maybe it's good to change guns at the end, but it's not so good that the whole movie is sublimated. Decisively I don't like this movie very much. It seems that I am most suitable for watching some mindless hypocritical movies. Ah, crash.

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Mad Detective quotes

  • Inspector Bun: I can see a person's inner personality.

  • Ho Ka-on: [to Bun] Whenever I get stuck, I'll imagine how you'd crack it.