There is a big brother named Ni Yongxiao

is in a suit and leather shoes, gentle and gentle, and his expression is not clear from the perspective, but his first impression is that of a very bookish person. The second scene of

is a scene where the Ni family gets together:

Ah Xiao answered the phone and went to buy cigarettes for his father. There is a detail here. We don't know who made the call, but it is explained in the novel that Ni Kun actually had foresight about the four big men, so he ordered Han Chen to collect information secretly in case of emergencies. It can be guessed that the call should be from Han Chen, and he will explain it later.

We can know from the previous conversations of the four bigwigs that Ni Yongzhong, the eldest son of the Ni family, is a doctor, the second daughter is also married, and the youngest Ni Yongyi is the second ancestor. In the novel, the second son Ni Yongxiao is an accountant. He usually manages accounts in Ni Kun's company. (Actually, I think the worst one here is Gandhi. He was slapped in the face, and he was wearing a cuckold. He bought the goods with the niggers. Count, I was suffocated to death in the end, it couldn't be more miserable.)

said back to Ah Xiao, if the four bosses and the police didn't care about this weak scholar before, then what happened next, let them Will never ignore him again.



Ah Xiao first went to Guohua's venue and made the second phone call tonight, and pointed out that Guohua went to Macau not only to talk business, but also to have fun with Gandhi's wife (here, Wu Ma's lines were pronounced like Su Die, it's not loud, but it's damn sexy!) So Guohua obediently made a number.

will tell you another detail:


As you can see, the car that Ah Xiao took when he went up to make a phone call and when he got down was not the same car. Previously, Sir Huang called Han Chen and asked what his people were doing at the Guohua venue. It was also clear in the novel that Han Chen was in the car when Ah Xiao came down. It can be inferred that the first call was made by Han Chen to

, and the purpose was obvious. Han Chen was actually escorting Ah Xiao's actions tonight. To put it another way, Han Chen is also a very scheming and far-sighted person in Infernal Affairs, but I won't talk about him here, after all, the title is Ah Xiao.

then went to Gandhi's venue, called Gandhi, and asked the nigger to answer the call

pointed out that the nigger was stealing the goods, so the nigger obeyed.

Wen Zheng said that the five people in Tsim Sha Tsui, the Guohua niggers have already paid the number, and

plus Chen brother, three to two, can not pay, so he also paid, the remaining

Gandhi was forced to pay the number.

made three phone calls in one night, and got a group of

people who were eyeing them. Before Ni Kun passed away on the 14th, Tsim Sha Tsui was the Ni family's world, and after the 14th, it was still the same.

has experienced this, and the role of Ni Yongxiao has gradually come alive. Maybe he usually shows a lot of temper, and in the words of the novel, he is a little girly (I don't think how girly), but at a critical moment, he can support the whole family. From 1991 to 1997, Ah Xiao had been the boss for 6 years (Han Chen was almost that long), and his strength should not be underestimated.

About the scene at the stall:

has a friend's correction, which gave me a deeper understanding of this scene. When Ah Xiao said the above sentence, it was really not a question of controlling his own emotions, but more of a provocation - Ni Kun passed away, Huang Sir said to open champagne to celebrate, Ah Xiao asked after being provoked Would you give him an extra bottle? The implication is whether he kills Huang Sir and also opens champagne to celebrate. The atmosphere between the two was tense for a while. This night was the first head-to-head confrontation between Ah Xiao as the boss and the police, because Han Chen reconciled and died. This also laid the groundwork for so many things that happened later, and the whole movie reached a small climax in the song "Sacrificing Wine", which became a classic scene in Hong Kong movies.

, let's talk about the killing of the four bosses:


The design was taken to the police station, killing three birds with one stone. First,

killed the four bosses (original Han Chen should have died in Thailand at the same time, but unexpectedly there was a variable and became a hidden danger), and he had a very perfect alibi.

The second is to determine that there is an undercover policeman - Luo Ji. Regarding the doubts about Aren, I will not go into details.

's third is to bring down Huang Sir° through the videotape, making it difficult for him to gain a foothold in the police station. But according to Ah Xiao's way of doing things, this is definitely just the beginning. His purpose is to make Huang Sir and Mary pay for their lives.

Lu sir said that Ah Xiao is an elusive person. It can be seen from this scene that Ah Xiao is really wise and has a deep sense of government. He also designed himself to be taken to the police station, as well as the clown in "The Dark Knight". I don't believe everyone knows how god Ugly is.

has a detail, Ah Xiao looked at Sir Huang and Sir Lu:


The first picture is looking at Sir Huang, full of sternness, the second picture is looking at Sir Lu, restrained a lot, which shows that he is very capable Those who control their emotions also know that there is an injustice and a debt to the owner. Of course, he thought that Sir Lu was innocent, and he was talking about you Huang Sirs until he dealt with Luo Ji. In the novel, Ah Xiao still cried when Luo Ji died. He really regarded Luo Ji as a friend.

is going to talk about a few words from Han Chen in the third part:



Han Chen is talking here, there is no doubt that it is Ah Xiao. I think Ah Xiaoying has left a serious psychological shadow on Han Chen :) But at the same time, I can see that his personality is very similar to a snake.

This is Ah Xiao's stubborn expression when he finished saying "the Ni family will be able to look up and be a man":

He is good at everything, the future of the Ni family, everything, will eventually end in tragedy. The last scene of

will not be mentioned, it is still difficult to accept until now. Ah Xiao only shed tears twice in the movie, once when he resolved everything in the food stall to pay homage to his father, once when he personally confirmed that Ah Ren was an undercover agent at the same location, and twice for his relatives. Some fans said that Wu Zhenyu once said in an interview that Ni Yongxiao, just one word of filial piety will drag him down. He loves his family, and

loves Aren, who didn't grow up together, and actively seeks a way out for the Ni family. There must be a digression here. In Infernal Affairs 2, the character I disliked the most was the role of Sir Huang, who instigated Mary to kill Ni Kun, so that Han Chen could be better managed. He sent Aren to the Ni family as an undercover agent, causing his brother to read the wall and destroying the Ni family. In addition to putting on the cloak of justice, what he did was essentially the same as the underworld.

In the whole Infernal Affairs 2, Wu Zhenyu's role is not particularly large, but Ni Yongxiao is undoubtedly the soul. I have seen both the Mandarin and Cantonese versions, and I think Cantonese is the best version. After all, the lines are also part of the actor's performance. The dubbing in Mandarin weakens the characters a lot, so I don't like it very much. In addition, Wu Ma's Tang Yichen in the same period is also very classic. It is hard to imagine that it was shot in the same year, and there are also Liangkun and Alai created before. So Awards , you really owe Wu Ma a movie star!

said so much first, I will add it later when I think about it.

I hope that when you attain Bodhi in the next life, your body will be like glass, clear inside and outside, and pure and flawless.