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Do you know the difference between a gangster with two thumbs up and a hero?

Two thumbs: a thief hero is only one step away. There is a kind of movie, which may not be the pinnacle of artistic classics, but it is a typical flash in commercial movies. There are many excellent films about Hong Kong police and bandits, which have been enduring for decades. Two Thumbs Up, which was released nationwide on April 3rd, is a pure gangster film. This film has made a brand-new attempt to incorporate black humor into it. The film was produced by Zheng Baorui and directed by Ho Leung Lau, and brought together Hong Kong movie stars such as Wu Zhenyu, Yam Tat-wah, Ku Kuiji, Tan Yaowen and Zheng Haonan. It can be described as a Hong Kong all-star lineup, which is quite luxurious. Two Thumbs Up is the first big-screen debut directed by the famous screenwriter Ho Leung Lau. The script is neat, the plot can stand scrutiny, the rhythm is bright and not procrastinating, and the lines are classic and funny. It is a film that can be tasted and pondered over and over again. The film tells the story of my older brother who has lived behind bars for 16 years and wants to make a comeback. He gathered his former good brothers and converted a 16 minibus into two thumbs, intending to rob a corpse truck smuggling black money in the most "peaceful" way, only to kill another group of ruthless bandits halfway, so a story of wisdom and courage happened between the two teams.

The plot of the film is ups and downs, but it lacks dangerous excitement. Instead of attracting the audience with simple and thrilling scenes, it is only one step away to interpret the rascal hero from the perspective of a nobody, a crazy and stupid thief and an honest policeman. Thieves played by Wu Zhenyu, Yam Tat-wah, Tan Yaowen and Zheng Haonan, although they can make their own cars to play the role of police robbery, don't want to hurt anyone's life. They are still very conscientious. The policeman played by Kukuiki has been wandering between the policeman and the protagonist, struggling with the difference between wearing a police uniform and not wearing a police uniform. He doesn't know if he is wearing underwear after taking off his police uniform. He is a superman and vividly explains the two sides of people. The four fake policemen who reformed the minibus robbery turned out to be "real policemen" who caught bandits, but the real policemen had to be partners with them. It is easy for people to know who is a real policeman and who is a hero.