Director Wang Jing, who is known as the "King of Bad Movies", this film is his most serious one in ten years, and it is really eye-catching. In terms of art, it is full of Hong Kong flavor, and the fighting action is wonderful, and the pride is overwhelming. This film is about Hong Kong in the 1970s, when it was still under British rule, and Hong Kong was divided into two major factions: black and white. The gangs are powerful, the police are corrupt and bribery, and there are social problems in the mainland smuggling into Hong Kong. The death of Wu Shihao's wife shows that he is a person who values love and righteousness. Only because of Lai Luo's dripping grace, he risked his own life to save his own leg. Lai Luo also preached the virtues of the Chinese nation and achieved Wu Shihao's status as a gangster. One has become a generation of drug lords from street gangsters; the other has squeezed from the patrol police to the Chief China Inspector, dominating the four districts of Hong Kong. The heights are too cold, and the brothers have mutual feuds and guard against each other. Fortunately, the two real "dragons" finally came together.
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