Stephen Chow used comedy to criticize the "mutual help" between bureaucrats in society and the darkness of human nature. Zhou Xingchi made a wish to be an honest official when he was a child, but unfortunately his father was a corrupt official, which paved the way for the bribery of Long Xing. Then the strong man Fang Tangjing teased Bao Longxing in the court, indicating that honest officials had no status in the society at that time. Fang Tangjing specializes in the inversion of black and white, bribing officials with money. For a little benefit, Bao Qingtian's descendants called deer a horse, and then he was ridiculed by a young warrior, which was just a satire. The master of the Qi family clearly stated that Bao Longxing was a corrupt official, and he also admitted that he was a profiteer. Lei Bao, who came out of the banquet, was courageous, did not care about the crowd, and was greedy, indicating that none of the first half of the drama was a good person. Thirteen days later, the thirteen members of the Qi family were exterminated. Chang Wei was open-minded in court, directly admitting all the crimes, and also made it clear that he was protected by the Admiral of the Navy behind him. Then Fang Tangjing came to bribe Bao Longxing to make Chang Wei's father "visit the prison". Then there is the so-called first-level official crushing people. The three false witnesses in the court should have received benefits or been threatened, which turned the case upside down and put the Qi Qin family on the back of "killing the thirteen members of the Qi family". The crime of "The Real Murderer of Man"... After that, I still think it's better for the audience to watch it for themselves. The things in it expose the officialdom's money and power transactions and the darkness of human nature. However, Stephen Chow can play this movie in a comedy way. Well, I really admire it.
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