The only thing I can't figure out is why he can be promoted to supervisor when his father dies? Does the company directly recruit such a trick? Recruit a big boss when you come up? Then the supervisor directly recruited his son. Why don't you just ask for forgiveness? How can you send two assistants to your son, both of them have been abused like that, and they have to give orders to the supervisor's son to work diligently. It's too miserable.
The director replayed the last part of the last film very intimately, in order to allow the audience to connect to the plot smoothly, but it is not necessary. The reason for this is that the buttons of the previous film were left too ambiguous. The first part is more inclined to tell the structure of the entire underworld, using a noble person to flatly describe what levels are there, and what are the review standards, with such a foundation, the second part can directly start telling about Jiang Lin, his father, his brother, his brother The story of the daughter-in-law is quite logical, because it is interspersed with a gun accident, so it takes time to explain it. But in this way, the story has a branch narrative, and the content of the story of the movie will be a little richer. It's still a bit contradictory, and it's hard to balance that with a sequel movie.
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