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Nyasia 2022-09-05 00:03:28

Unexpectedly, the BD version was released so quickly. It was only released in South Korea in July, and achieved good results of nearly 6 million people. Now the domestic high sentiment is out. Screenwriting is a technical job, the foundation of a play. With so many movies produced in the world every year, it's no easy task to stand out with story ideas. Martin Scorsese has been in the world for decades, and it is also through the adaptation of "Infernal Affairs" that he won the golden man. The world has copied the article, the United States copied South Korea's "Old Boy", and South Korea copied Hong Kong's "The True Color of Heroes, Tracking". This "Monitor" was adapted from "Tracking" directed by You Naihai, a gold medal screenwriter produced by Galaxy in 2007. Back then, the two major dramas, Gu Hua Ge and Jia Fai, were very exquisite in the same scene. The original version was 89 minutes long, and the remake was 120 minutes longer. The film, a rookie policewoman who participates in monitoring and tracking robbers, describes this special group of police officers as the main line. The performance of the Korean version of the heroine is very good and surpasses the Hong Kong version of Xu Zishan. It is estimated that Xu Zishan's masterpiece can only be the take off of "Jin Yiwei". Acting great Xue Jinqiu plays the role of Ren Dahua as a dog head. The big selling point is Zheng Yusheng's villain. His two previous films I watched were the Hong Kong film "Sword Rain, Daisy", both of which were directed by Hong Kong directors. At the age of 40, he is still handsome and tough even though he has made a second-hand man familiar to the post-80s generation. The film could have been shot more compactly, but the rhythm of the super-long prologue and the sudden drop in rhythm made me a little uncomfortable. The infighting between the villains is somewhat vague. The old man died too easily. It is estimated that the behind-the-scenes instigator on the phone is Ren Dahua. In addition, this kind of standing at a high altitude overlooking the camera is so cool!

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