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Organ sales, collusion between officials and businessmen, and trading of power and sex. I just want to ask this movie, what else does it dare not make. Recently, the theater has launched a new Hong Kong-style black that integrates suspense, violence, and crime

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Organ sales, collusion between officials and businessmen, and trading of power and sex.

I just want to ask this movie, what else does it dare not make.

Recently, the theater has released a new Hong Kong-style gangster film that integrates suspense, violence, and crime.

——"Angry Tide".

After watching the whole film, the most profound feeling is just two words.

"Black" and "crazy".

If I had to add one, it would probably be "evil".

That's right, human nature is inherently evil.

The story of the movie is not complicated, but the game within the game and the case within the case are set together, and everyone may think it is a bit brain-burning.

But when you look at who the director is, it's not surprising.

The director is Ma Yuke.

The name Ma Yuke may not be familiar to everyone, but you must have seen his plays.

The fifth robber in "Detective Chinatown", the yellow hair who held a gun to Ah Xiang's head.

Duan Kun in "Sweeping Drugs" is the one that Jesus can't keep.

In addition to the above two, everyone is more impressed.

He has starred in movies such as "Bomb Disposal Expert 2", "Anti-Black Operation", and "New Order".

Ma Yuke's consistent philosophy is "not to be defined, to try more possibilities".

And this concept was also brought to the movie "Angry Tide" directed by him.

From an actor who doesn't want to be defined to a rookie director, Ma Yuke has a bit of "something" on him.

Because not only the director is him, but the screenwriter is also him.

The starring role of this film is an old "acquaintance" of Hong Kong films.

The starring roles are Zhang Jiahui, Ruan Jingtian and Wang Dalu, as well as Qin Pei, Chen Guokun, Lian Kai, Wu Qihua and others.

And Ma Yuke himself also has a lot of roles in the film.

The story is set in a country in Southeast Asia.

There is a gangster group called Hong Tai, who is preparing to welcome its new king.

The boss of this group, Hong Tai (Qin Pei), is getting older and decides to elect the future successor of the group among the three disciples.

These three disciples are Ugo (Ma Yuke), Wang Ruopu (Lian Kai) and Ovalon (Wu Qihua).

Originally, among the three successors, the most promising was Ugo, who was the most powerful and popular.

But in the end, Hong Tai chose Ovallon, who everyone was least optimistic about.

The moment this decision was made, "malice" began to spread wildly.

On a rainy night before taking over, the killer Chen An (Zhang Jiahui) infiltrated Ovalon's house like a ghost and sent Ovalon to be reincarnated.

Of course, Hong Tai is not ready to let go.

But Hongtai is an old man after all, and finally escaped from Chen An's hands.

Hong Tai was furious and ordered a thorough investigation into the matter, and it was bound to find out the mastermind who had murdered him.

The first object of suspicion in his mind were the other two apprentices who lost the battle for succession.

But is that really the case?

His disciples are also suspicious of Hong Tai, is this a game he has set up to eradicate everyone?

With Hong Tai's subordinate George (Chen Guokun), black policeman Mai Langwen (Ruan Jingtian), and Hong Tai's full-time thug Ma Wenkang (Wang Dalu) and others went online one after another.

The originally clear plot direction is becoming more and more confusing.

It turns out that all this is for revenge?

"Behind the path where the sunflowers bloom is endless revenge. ”

Who is taking revenge on whom? Is it Hong Tai against his own apprentice, or Chen An against Hong Tai, or the black policeman and thugs?

You probably have to go to the cinema to find out.

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Organ sales, collusion between officials and businessmen, and trading of power and sex. I just want to ask this movie, what else does it dare not make. Recently, the theater has launched a new Hong Kong-style black that integrates suspense, violence, and crime
Organ sales, collusion between officials and businessmen, and trading of power and sex. I just want to ask this movie, what else does it dare not make. Recently, the theater has launched a new Hong Kong-style black that integrates suspense, violence, and crime
Organ sales, collusion between officials and businessmen, and trading of power and sex. I just want to ask this movie, what else does it dare not make. Recently, the theater has launched a new Hong Kong-style black that integrates suspense, violence, and crime
Organ sales, collusion between officials and businessmen, and trading of power and sex. I just want to ask this movie, what else does it dare not make. Recently, the theater has launched a new Hong Kong-style black that integrates suspense, violence, and crime
Organ sales, collusion between officials and businessmen, and trading of power and sex. I just want to ask this movie, what else does it dare not make. Recently, the theater has launched a new Hong Kong-style black that integrates suspense, violence, and crime
Organ sales, collusion between officials and businessmen, and trading of power and sex. I just want to ask this movie, what else does it dare not make. Recently, the theater has launched a new Hong Kong-style black that integrates suspense, violence, and crime
Organ sales, collusion between officials and businessmen, and trading of power and sex. I just want to ask this movie, what else does it dare not make. Recently, the theater has launched a new Hong Kong-style black that integrates suspense, violence, and crime
Organ sales, collusion between officials and businessmen, and trading of power and sex. I just want to ask this movie, what else does it dare not make. Recently, the theater has launched a new Hong Kong-style black that integrates suspense, violence, and crime

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