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Film Review of Robbery and Passion

The photography of Hijacking is very good, and the story is also very good. The following is a detailed evaluation of Hijacking:

The story of the rape of female doctor Ivy left her in a state of confusion, which also led to her patient Aaron's amnesia. With guilt and self-blame, she decided to run away from everything and go to Macau to live with her friends and cats.

Ivy met the dragon by chance and decided to help him. She was deeply moved by the positive attitude of the dragon and found the confidence to be a man. Dragon also learned from others that he was once a heinous gangster.

Thanks to Ivy's encouragement, others' hatred for him was resolved. At this point, the hospital informed Ivy to return to Hong Kong to return to work. Long knew he couldn't lose Ivy, so he came to Hong Kong alone to find her.

This true feeling touched Ivy, and they both fell in love, but Aaron never got rid of the story of gang entanglement. Yam Tat-wah is very handsome in it, and his silly amnesia is a bit like Forrest Gump.

It seems that once the bad guys in the movie want to get better, something will happen. This film is quite good, especially the ending, which is somewhat unexpected. It should be said that it adds a lot of color to the whole movie.

In terms of stories, there seems to be similarities, but I don't know who imitated who. The beginning of the whole film is very compact, and it is very skillful to make things clear in a few strokes. Lens editing and suspense settings are also very good.