The writer is crazy

Scot 2022-04-20 09:02:32

First of all, let’s talk about the big picture. In the big picture, it’s a crime movie. The actors’ acting skills are good, and the overall plot is not bad. But is this movie trying to treat the audience as mentally handicapped?

First of all, a desperado like Zhang Qian, in China, whether it is local or foreign, can't really survive for 5 minutes.

The three gangsters who smuggled in from China came to South Korea, and they speak more in Korean than in Chinese. Is it because the cultural level of the domestic gangsters has improved as a whole recently?

In the past, he was forcibly charged for the account. The eldest brother of the Viper Gang rushed forward alone and was decisively killed. Then the whole gang became a gang of gangsters who just came to Korea. So many younger brothers are eating dry rice? At the end of the film, so many younger brothers followed to work with Boss Huang, all of them were like outlaws, and they didn't fit well. People who are involved in high-level gangsters should first have their brains, not just being ruthless. When he came up, he offended everyone (black and white), robbed another gangster's territory, went to another gangster circle to smash the field, and chopped off the manager's arm. He also slept with his second-in-command wife. How can such a brainless behavior become the boss in China? Two people dare to go to a place where the gang boss holds a birthday banquet to kill the gang boss, did the younger brothers grow up on grass? So many people, so many killed, have you never seen a knife? That's the Chinese force in Korea's Chinatown. Which triad that can gain a firm foothold abroad is not from a sea of ​​swords and flames. Zhang Qian finally ran away and dared to get on the plane from the official airport. God, do you think everyone is an idiot?

Then say the police. There are only a few people handling the case, and the information has to be provided by the gangsters. Once, two of Zhang Qian's men were surrounded by other gangsters, and they took it down in minutes. Then our leader Ma had to let so many people go. Three of them caught the criminal and were almost killed, and one of them ran away. If you don't ask them to help arrest them, or bring in more people, others will finally find the opportunity, and they will be smashed by the police like this. For the first time, I felt that the Korean police report method is so low, they don't understand anything, and they don't know anything. Also found two Koreans to pretend to be Chinese police officers. Damn, don't you even know your own countrymen? The screenwriter's brain hole is really big, if it is personal heroism, where is the old horse fighting criminals alone, may I ask, how many police? To catch a murderer, you have to ask the public to report it, and the body has been found. Isn't it good to file a case directly? In China, any county police station will know how to deal with them.

There is also a god-like plot. Zhang Qian is driving the car, and the co-pilot's younger brother has a knife, but he can't stab him. The members of the underworld are not as good as a child? A newly established underworld can be so powerful that it splits half of its members, and almost flattened a rich and powerful underworld. The boss was almost killed because the boss wore a bulletproof vest, so he couldn't get in, and then he took the knife Throw it, hit it with a fist, I'm curious, is it set to not attack the part above the neck?

Towards the end, the fake police were used to deceive Zhang Qian's subordinates and let him go. Then the police tricked them into dealing in drugs and lured them to the clubhouse. When they were released, there were still police driving behind them. I was curious why they didn't follow directly to the nest, and then sent people to encircle and suppress them. How simple things have to be complicated, and suddenly I feel that I can become a high-ranking official in Korea.

To sum up the brainless drama, it's just that the plot is shaking and the scenes are bloody and exciting

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