The good and the evil are the lame man, the evil and the dark good Lei Luo

Jamarcus 2022-10-13 04:47:33

Hong Kong-produced films have been watched less and less, after all, the quality has really declined, or they can't escape their own frame. The plot of chasing the dragon is not bad. If there is a thorn, the ending is that when dealing with foreign police officer Hunter, there are opportunities to be ambushed everywhere, and the ambush will conflict with his original plan. I will understand this as a It is in line with the factual ending, or the weakness of those who are not perfect.

If you want to judge Lai Hao, his kindness can be said to be clear and kind, to his brothers, to the neighbors, to Xiaohua, the child who has been abused by the family, and to Lai Luo. The so-called Mingshan means that what he says and what he does is to show his own actions toward his brothers, and a clear distinction between black and white with the world. Basically, the previous plot will feel that words and deeds are one. But at the end, Rose was raised and went to Taiwan and Thailand to train. It seems to be a guarantee for his own safety, but he always feels like he is missing some nodes. For example, why did he go to Taiwan and Thailand? Lai Luo is because he wants to decentralize the opium sales area. This is a later matter. What if he wants to distribute opium? As a result of this point, Hao is only good, but the bottom is still evil. There are many things in the film that he will clear from evil, but Xiaohua is the only one. Save Xiaohua, but cultivate into a spy. Save the younger brother, then cut off the supply of white powder.

Howe's Mingshan really made everyone around him surround him. Brothers die one by one, and they die willingly.

Lai Luo is a conspirator. Lai Luo's wisdom and shrewdness are explained bluntly at the beginning of the chapter. How to ascend, how to bury the line, how to get money, clearly. The logic is clear, even if a part is missing, you know it. He also knows the bottom line, foreign police officers cannot kill. That's why I love this character, bottom line. He did what he said and did it many times.

Lai Luo's corruption is also a product of the times. People at the grassroots level of course think this is a bad thing, but even the highest-ranking foreign officials are like this. It's really hard to say right or wrong, and the law has no way to stop these behaviors. . Although people are greedy, people tend to have yellow skin. When he has a certain amount of power, he can't offend foreigners outside, and he manages himself well, and it is relatively stable during this period of time. For Hao who challenged his authority many times, he did not directly start, but also saw his self-confidence and trust in P Hao. To the end has been persuading Hao to leave. So Hao unveils its layout at the end, and it's not as good as the sky. Lai Luo escaped without a shadow because he knew the bottom line.

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