this year, " Bomb Disposal Expert 2" deserves it. The story of
is about an explosion in Hong Kong. Former bomb disposal expert Pan Chengfeng (played by Andy Lau) was in a coma and was suspected of involvement by the police. After awakening, Pan Chengfeng could only find out the truth while fleeing. However, his friend Dong Zhuowen (played by Liu Qingyun) and his ex-girlfriend Pang Ling (played by Ni Ni) told him two completely different experiences. Planned bombings have occurred one after another, but the truth is getting more and more confusing...
Compared with the meaningless accumulation of a large number of Hong Kong movie feelings in this year's "De-riot", "Bomb Disposal Expert 2" has a legacy of the golden age of Hong Kong film , Jumping out of the first facial narrative, this bomb disposal expert pays more attention to the individual itself: a mentally broken person, a person abandoned by the system, and a person walking on the margins of society. The person who dismantled the bomb turned into a bomb maker. The director Qiu Litao put a person's frustrated resentment and resentment together with a very lethal bomb. Although the bomb can be dismantled, how should the bomb in people's mind be dismantled?
Hong Kong Central was bombed to rubble in "The Storm", and the Hung Hom tunnel sank to the bottom of the sea in "Bomb Disposer 1". Seeing "Bomb Disposer 2", the handsome Huazi who is over half a hundred years old chooses where to blow Hong Kong into the blue sky. ?
Hong Kong's ambassador for land reclamation, Hua Tsai is serious.