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"Chasing the Dragon" remake "Crippled Hao", the gap is like "Journey to the West Sequel" and "Journey to the West"

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The movie "Chasing the Dragon" tells the story of Hong Kong gangsters, the characters in the play have realistic prototypes, Brother Hao, played by Zhen Zidan, is The Hong Kong drug trafficking sign character nicknamed Lame Hao Wu Xihao, the most beautiful time to sell drugs more than ten tons a year. Lei Luo, played by Andy Lau, is the famous "five-hundred-million-dollar detective" Lu Le, who sits in the top of the Chinese police. Before the return of 1997, Hong Kong gangsters penetrated the entertainment industry very deeply, almost all shooting had to pay protection fees, and even in order to shoot smoothly, they cooperated with companies opened by gangsters, such as the well-known Xiang Huaqiang to Huasheng, their father was called Forward, who was a major general of the military command, and had participated in the establishment of "14k" and "New Ngee An". Gangsters enter the entertainment industry, will make up the things in the gang into a script, and even some actors are real gangsters, such as Chen Huimin in "Chasing the Dragon", who used to be the most capable of fighting in "14k", and later changed to business, which is a model for gangsters in Hong Kong. With the participation of gangsters, the actors and directors dare not pay attention to these films, which makes the production standard of Hong Kong gangster films very high, and even becomes a business card of Hong Kong films. Compared with excellent Hong Kong gangster films, both American and Japanese films reveal a kind of "fake". "Chasing the Dragon" is a remake of "Crippled Hao", and the gap between the two is like the "Journey to the West Sequel" remake of "Journey to the West". "Lame Hao" is a hall-of-the-art work and the only Hong Kong film that can compete with "Once Upon a Time in America".

"Chasing the Dragon" remake "Crippled Hao", the gap is like "Journey to the West Sequel" and "Journey to the West"

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