Zhang Ying, the bandit leader, was played by Daniel Wu. Zhang Ying is the boss of the bandit gang "Eagle Gang". He is conceited, violent and guilty. Not only did he rob and kill people with guns, but he also committed several major crimes. He also fought with the police in the street and kidnapped them. Even after learning that he was going to be a father, he gave grenades as toys to children in the street.
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The story of this film took place in the 1990s, when Zhong Cheng, a criminal policeman played by Wang Qianyuan, was ordered to come to Changpu, a small town where many serious and vicious cases occurred. On his first day in office, Zhong Cheng cracked down on the "hawks" headed by Zhang Ying. They confronted each other for the first time, and Zhong Cheng bit off Zhang Ying's ear, leaving an important clue for tracing.
In the following time, the "Eagle Gang" criminal group was finally destroyed step by step under the pursuit of Zhong Cheng and other public security police; Zhang Ying, who plays the golden cicada, was finally blocked in the bathhouse by Zhong Cheng, and the confrontation between good and evil was imminent.
When "Eliminating Violence" was first selected, it set a standard: "You must be able to control the roles of police and bandits at the same time, and you can be good and evil." Strong confrontation, evenly matched. This time, Wang Qianyuan and Daniel Wu, as mature actors, both put on exquisite performances worthy of careful appreciation. They are not only very antagonistic in plot, but also difficult to compete in acting.
Especially in the shooting scene, once arrogant eyes looked at the sky for the last time in the blink of an eye, and various complicated emotions such as regret, fear and despair were intertwined.