Born without time or created without time?

Shanna 2022-03-22 09:02:32

The most favorite part of the Infernal Affairs series, it connects the previous and the next, explains but does not point out, narrates but does not point. The crossover of various character relationship branches is natural and smooth. Everyone moves forward on their own track, meeting briefly, paralleling, and then heading into the distance. No one can grasp the ending, only to hold the line in his hand tightly. The description of the protagonist's life background and family line is arranged, and I like it very much. Whether it is a tribute or because of him, the bloody gangster world always needs a bit of flesh and blood to balance it. Falling into the middle of nowhere, some letters are better than no letters, and there is always some sustenance to be a person.

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Infernal Affairs II quotes

  • Ngai Wing-Hau: [takes videotape out of briefcase] You got a VCR?

    SP Luk: Is it worth watching?

    Ngai Wing-Hau: It's an awesome show.

  • Mary Hon: [SP Wong and Luk are watching a videotape Ngai Hau secretly recorded of Mary Hon and Wong] Four years ago, you told me to kill Kwun.

    SP Wong: [on tape] So what? Want to blackmail me now?

    Mary Hon: [on tape] I'm not blackmailing you. We simply passed the point of no return.

    SP Wong: [on tape] I'll send everybody away then.

    Ngai Wing-Hau: I hired Alan and Johnson to investigate my father's murder. Who would've know? The police conspired to murder my father. A law-abiding citizen.

    Ngai Wing-Hau: Officer Luk.

    [points to videoscreen]

    Ngai Wing-Hau: Isn't that a police officer in the video?

    [pauses]

    Ngai Wing-Hau: Whether to nail him or not... that's up to you.

    [Looks at both cops and leaves]

    SP Luk: What a good show. You're so friggin' photogenic.