How to evaluate the good and evil of Lai Hao and Lai Luo in "Chasing the Dragon"?

Caden 2022-04-24 07:01:25

I heard about Chasing the Dragon 2 recently, and couldn't help but review Chasing the Dragon again. There is no need to evaluate good and evil, since it is a triad, of course, it is extremely evil! Lai Hao's younger brother was addicted to drugs and said, "You are the biggest drug dealer in Hong Kong. You say you can't touch this thing, you say you are hypocritical or not." So they are inherently selfish, as long as they are worthy of their own people! This is said from the standpoint of morality and all humanity.

But the film isn't glittery, and it's not about good and evil. The focus is on the charisma of a heroic human character and his legendary story.

Lame Hao is a hero created by the times. At this appropriate point, he became a hero under the support of Lai Luo. Without Lai Luo, he would be Wu Zihao. It was Lai Luo who made him Lame Hao. Lai Hao values ​​love and righteousness, and what he respects in his heart is chivalry. Love, hate and hatred all revolve around his chivalry, around what he said to save Lei Luo, "He helped me, I want to save him". Unfortunately, by the end, he did swell. The ambition is too big, and he thinks that he is the world he made with his own hands. But this is also the charm of Lai Hao, what he thinks, he will not change. There are more people who like Lame Hao than Lai Luo, because Lame Hao has more in common with ordinary people.

Laidlaw is more like a hero, a real hero. To observe the world's major events, to judge the situation, to have ambitions, strategies, scheming, and means. It can be said that every step of his has been calculated, but unfortunately he is not God. He also knew that he was not a lame man, so he arranged roses. I think Ah Qing is the biggest eyeliner he stays by Lai Hao's side. Everyone knows it well, but Lai Hao can't talk about his wife. Lame Hao also knew that Lai Luo was a good brother, but Lame Hao had his own principles. But Laidlaw just saw too clearly, too calmly, almost with a hint of ruthlessness.

There are many more characters in the movie, unique and vivid. There are also many points worth touting and digging. Check it out and savor it.

I think the closest thing to reality is that "good and evil are not rewarded, and the rules are in the heart."

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