I know he is one of the biggest directors in China, but I am not very familiar with Johnnie To's work. Drug warfare is his latest film, a highly acclaimed masterpiece that can be said to be comparable to some of the best criminal movies in America. In most cases, this is a very good movie. Having a tight rope like a maze seldom relaxes the drug war because it moves from one stage of the plot to another stage.
The movie was held with a drug manufacturer's Timmy Choi and ran irregularly until he passed the entrance of the restaurant, and finally went to the hands of Captain Chan. To deal with the amount of medication that Chea is responsible, punishment is the death penalty, but Cho has cut off the deal to help police remove the drug rule responsible for selling drugs. Next, I will enter the center of drug dealership and defeat it with almost uninterrupted mission.
Drug war is a very popular criminal behavior thriller among spectators. As you are always standing at the edge of the seat and looking forward to what will happen next, there are many distrusts and mysteries. I am not sure who trusts it or who will do it, especially Cui is still awkward and uncertain. Sun Honglei is particularly interesting as there is no pointless Zhang, his intelligence, and the constant efforts to anticipate everyone he is trying to knock out. The writing of this movie is very complicated and full of surprises. Combining this is a number of action components. That highlight is the middle part of the end, including two very capable partners and police and Choi, this is an absolutely crazy end of this movie.
If you are really dissatisfied about this movie, that is a lack of depth. For all technical skills and excellent composition and plot, we really do not know any of our characters. Although there was an attempt to make Choi Jing Zhang feel a little sympathy for his love, it seems that Choi Zhou himself did too much to make us like him, or make us stand on his side Absent. The same applies to Zhang, a policeman who is just wary of trying to catch a criminal. Not to mention the rest of the cast, nor any of these people have real insight. This is a story of a very basic and shallow police and criminal, but it is a very good sentence and a production story.
However, in terms of amusement in the immediate future, these are minor complaints. This is definitely one of the best movies of 2013, even if it is appreciated, I encourage anyone who wants to make some dramatic topics to check it I will. This is very valuable
# 1 | Need a war against "drugs" - If public safety is a truly fundamental motive, tobacco, alcohol and opioids will be illegal tomorrow. These are the three most deadly medicines in our country. Instead, "Narcotic War" began as a way to control groups (hippies and blacks) that the government considers as dangerous, as Nixon's Top Aid recognizes. By eliminating drugs from harm to cannabis (0 people died in 2015), the Nixon administration could weaken the two opposing voices. There are no reasonable reasons to invest people in cannabis or mushrooms prison outside population control, as large public spirits and pharmaceutical companies legally sell their harmful products to drug addicts.
In 1971, Richard Milhors Nixon advertised the term "drug war". By 2012, after an official announcement for 46 years, the estimated economic cost of the US government's proactive efforts to regulate citizenship has exceeded $ 1 trillion. But long before it is officially launched, the origin of the American drug war can go back to the article of 1785. In 1785, Dr. Benjamin Rush of the founder wrote a paper entitled "Influence of enthusiastic soul on the human body". Please remember. "In his article, Dr. Rush advocates the establishment of the federal government to promote morality in the US By the early 19th century the reform movement flourished, the abolition of slavery and the improvement of women's rights We have overcome many wonderful social changes, including reformists, who eagerly believed the cause of saving "sinners" from their vices.