The plot is not that amazing, even if there are casts like Andy and Zheng Xiuwen, although it also runs through a weird big case in every small case. "Xiao Min's Disappearance Case" Hua Zai plays a blind man who is optimistic and delicious and a little greedy for money, while Zheng Xiu Wen plays a shriveled and thin but Kong Wu powerful second-generation rich policewoman who is dedicated to finding Xiaomin. (The dubbing version has many problems, which affects my personal emotional rendering)
The case in the movie. I don't think it's very powerful, but the case of Xiaomin's mother and grandmother doesn't know why it reminds me of many mysterious cases in Hong Kong many years ago, as well as the hello Kitty corpse case. I think these themes would be better, but maybe not commercial enough Bar. With the development of the plot, due to Andy's misjudgment, Xiaomin's disappearance became a mystery again. Second, a psychotic taxi driver as cannon fodder. Without any explanation for the motives of the women he killed, who said that mental illness has no motives! It's just a generalized mental urge.
The biggest regret is why the color of blood in most of the Hong Kong dramas I watch is so bright red. In this movie, only large bloodstains reach my red point. In Hong Kong dramas, it is estimated that the budget is a problem, so the bright colors are only available in my kindergarten for a year. 20 fading red flowers are the same.
The overall acting is a bit exaggerated to the point of exaggeration. At this time, I glanced at it. Movie genre: comedy, romance, suspense, thriller, crime. So Karma.
Once again, I still pay tribute to Johnnie To and Hong Kong movies. It's not the regionalism that has always been cinema, it's a sign of the times and a sensual fascination of our generation.
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