movie has three major points of interest: First, the trilateral competition of the police, drug dealers, and wealthy businessmen. 2. The film’s highest ambition: When the law cannot uphold justice, can there be personal heroism? Three: Brotherhood between Jizo and Yu Shuntian.
vaguely remembers that Andy Lau and Louis Koo should have collaborated in the movie "The Disciples" last time, but the two have no rivalry at all, they can only refer to the two passersby in the movie. This time, the two generations of Yang Guo joined forces. They did not have a big eagle and did not lose an arm. Some of Ji Zang (Gu Tianle) had drugs and criminal forces, and Yu Shuntian (Andy Lau) had wealth and justice. Can duo films set off a boom in Hong Kong films?
currently looks pretty good at the box office. It won 110 million box office on the first day of release on the 5th. Today with the current 110 million score, it is no problem to win 150 million. But this can only be seen as the box office appeal of Andy Lau and Louis Koo, as well as the good reputation accumulated by Anti-Drug 1. The follow-up will depend on whether the content meets the taste of the public and whether the film quality is excellent. It should be easy to break 500 million with the current results, but it is hard to say that it is 800 million.
As far as I am concerned, I think this movie is really average. There are a lot of fighting scenes in the film, but it's rather chaotic and misty. The last section of the subway drag racing is quite remarkable, and it is not in vain to build a real Hong Kong subway scene with a 1:1 scene.
Now let’s talk about the three major highlights of the film.
Although the film deliberately creates a state of competition among the three parties, Gu Tianle's dark and evil drug strength, Miao Qiaowei's police justice, and Andy Lau's personal heroism, but it does not bring out the fun of the three parties, which is that the three parties are fighting against each other. The tripartite power gives people the feeling that they are doing their own things, and have nothing to do with each other. Another higher concept of the
movie is: when the law can't uphold justice, can there be personal heroism? In the beginning, it was just Yu Shuntian’s "Anti-Drug Foundation", but later he bought guns directly from the drug dealers with real guns. But the action scene was overemphasized, and this idea was completely left behind, making this kind of argument that had become a topic seem anticlimactic. The last highlight of the
movie is the brotherhood between Louis Koo and Andy Lau. Ksitigarbha has followed Yu Shuntian's gangsters since childhood, but the last two people's professions are worlds apart, and they even become enemies. This kind of brotherhood should be like this: On the surface, you hate each other, but you really care about each other in your heart. But this kind of delicate and contradictory brotherhood is only reflected in the phrase "Tian Ge" in the last Ksitigarbha, which is really regrettable.
Finally, let me comment: you can see.