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Do you understand the tragic undercover life in "The Legend of Dragon and Tiger"?

In the film's robbery of the Eternal Jewelry Company, Ahu and his gang mainly used physical fights, slashing with knives, and even pens could be used as means of violence. It was full of real punches to the flesh and knives going straight into the body. The fierce, bloody chaos of gunfire...simple, brutal and direct. No sense of beauty, just realism. The expanded and concentrated display of personal violence is a coercion of social violence. Violence is not only personal, but also destroys the social system. In the confrontation between Liu Sir and John, what is Superintendent Zhou Sir’s intention? Just let John replace Sir Liu? Sir Liu once drunkenly revealed that his current position was earned in exchange for his life, and he had received more medals than Sir Zhou, while John was promoted through examinations and not only had no practical experience at all, he also had to fight for power and gain. Sir Zhou is the one who arranges the situation and hopes that the two will fight to stabilize his position. John also represents the police headquarters and must take care of him and build connections for further promotion. The mechanism itself is flawed and unfair. How to talk about fairness and justice? Solving the case has become a political achievement project for the superiors. Even though Gao Qiu is in danger, he still lets him continue to follow and participate in the robbery of the gangsters, so that he can get both the stolen goods and the stolen goods. Gao Qiu, a little person, is destined to be killed and sacrificed. Gao Qiu is dead, but John is bragging about the ability of the task force. How powerful is a brick, Sir Liu? "You have made great contributions, just wait to receive the certificate." It is said that when the emperor is angry, millions of corpses will be laid down; when an ordinary man is angry, blood will be splashed five steps away. This is nothing more than a common man's resistance, helpless and powerless.