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Do you think "Anti-Corruption Storm 4" is good to watch? How would you rate this movie?

I am happy to answer your question. As for whether this movie is good or not and how you would rate it, I personally think that "Anti-Corruption 4", as an anti-corruption series of movies, can be considered a "superior" Hong Kong movie. , and indeed there are no good subjects to shoot. However, I still have some issues with this movie. Mainly in terms of shooting arrangements and plot logic.

On the shooting schedule: Three films of Anti-Corruption Storm have been filmed. The scenes and plots should always be changed to a different style. The choice of prison as the background this time is also a series that pays homage to the prison situation. However, the cost of the shooting location must also be saved. , after all, the cast is strong and the budget is reasonably allocated. Goo Jai is the mainstay of Hong Kong films, with a good reputation and excellent acting skills. This is also a source of confidence for directors and investors. In fact, it is easy for Hong Kong people to pay special attention to the grand scene. When filming the 4th part. It's still the same as the original routine. After all, he is an undercover professional. The strategy cannot cover up the shortcomings of the tactics. A bunch of male and female actors are not as good as a familiar group, and it is better to use some unknown actors as green foils. There are many protagonists from Hong Kong dramas in the movie, so the real protagonists cannot be highlighted during filming. In addition, it is also a pity that the prison members cannot arrange some beautiful women. The content is just annoying, the plot is cliche, and the action scenes are average.

In terms of logical arrangement: especially the ending, I am confused. If Lu Zhilian (Louis Koo) and Huang Wenbin have reached mutual understanding at the beginning, then it can be known that Lu Zhilian already knows that Cao Yuanyuan will be released from prison early to seek revenge on him and Liao Yuping, because they are the people Cao Yuanyuan hates the most, then why does Lu Zhilian It would be better to let Liao Yuping, who needs protection the most, stay in the safe house and just catch the turtle in the jar. The original plan was to use Cao Yuanyuan's early release from prison to investigate the bribery situation of prison administrators. It is really difficult to understand. And the so-called safe house is too unsafe, directly exposing Liao Yuping. During the shootout, Lu Zhilian could have left directly with Liao Yuping. As a result, Cao Yuanyuan took Liao Yuping hostage. Finally, he took the helicopter with him and shot blindly, injuring the pilot and causing the plane to crash.

Cao Yuanyuan survived falling into the water and even pulled him onto the helicopter. In the end, he fell into the water and was arrested, but when he was pulled out, there was another fearless fight.

The above is my personal evaluation of "Anti-Corruption Storm 4".

It's a bit like Chow Yun-fat's "Prison". Goo Jai's performance is particularly good. The biggest highlight of this drama is the villain Cao Yuanyuan played by Raymond Lam. His performance is so scary and very successful. "Anti-Corruption 4" shows that the director also misses Hong Kong's classic genre movies. The "Anti-Corruption" series continues the battle of wits and courage between the righteous and the villain; and this time the main scene is set in a prison, which can't help but remind people of the classics In the movie "Prison", although both Stephen Chow and Wong Jing have spoofed "Prison", this time the director is serious about the slang in the prison, the bullying of the small team, the various life styles of the various people inside, and the prison guards and criminals. The intrigues and intrigues are vividly depicted.

In "Anti-Corruption Storm 4" there is the chivalrous spirit that the public loves most, and there is also the realistic spirit of the rule of law. Between the two, the spiritual outlook of society is dismantled. The acquaintance between Cao Yuanyuan and Lu Zhilian was very passionate. The two rescued each other in a cramped corner of the cafeteria and gained trust and friendship. For a few moments, I was also moved by Cao Yuanyuan's word "righteousness", "Follow the boss and protect you," how wonderful! At this time, I also developed a slight affection for the underworld. Love and justice in times of adversity still have a certain weight in people's hearts. Looking further back, however, reveals these insecurities. In the film, Cao Yuanyuan's desire for money to prove his success and his perverted motivation to kill the girl make people feel that violence is terrible and harm without a bottom line cannot be condoned.

However, this is 2019. It doesn’t matter if you pull out a helicopter with your bare hands. The 50 cent special effects in this background can still be seen in the cinema. This last cutout made me cry in embarrassment. Flow all over face. From Anti-Corruption 1 to Anti-Corruption 4, this series can be said to have reached the point of consuming the popularity of the actors to make money quickly.

Another annoying thing is that each character comes with his own BGM. The protagonist is not well portrayed, the plot direction is not difficult to guess, and the editing and transitions are relatively stiff. Those who have watched the first 3 movies will find that the 4th movie is almost the same.

I just went to the cinema to watch it! The plot is very compact and does not drag out at all. You can watch every second without losing focus! The story grows from small to large! Some parts are not very reasonable but are needed by the plot. They do not affect the overall score of this film. If it were graded, it would be 7 points. Passing preference, relatively strict scoring! It's worth watching and won't waste your movie tickets! I won’t introduce the plot! Have you seen Prison Break? The rhythm is similar to that of Prison Break, and the atmosphere is very tense!

Hello everyone, I am Dongxiang Chunzhijiugui.

The theme of anti-corruption has always been firmly grasped by old-school Hong Kong films, and there are countless series of films. Like eight-part essays, which have certain business profit routines and selling points, few talented directors can innovate and break barriers.

Prison Corruption (or rather, more like Prison Storm) personally feels that it is relatively rare, I have played it less, or I have watched too few movies, but it feels a bit refreshing. Different from the domestic "In the Name of the People", this film continues the consistent style of Hong Kong films, with fast pace, constant conflicts, tension and excitement, action and gun battles. This is something you can’t see in China, and it’s very likely that you can’t photograph it. In short, the label made in Hong Kong is really strong and strong.

In terms of plot, the Independent Commission Against Corruption received a real-name report from the reporter Liao Yuping (played by Chrissie Chau), reporting that the rich second generation Cao Yuanyuan (played by Lam Feng) who is in jail was suspected of bribing the prison supervisor Shen Jiquan (played by Tam Yaowen) and Correctional officer and chief investigator Luk Chi Lian (Louis Koo) decided to go deep into the tiger's den and go undercover in prison. In prison, the two major gangs Huang Wenbin (played by Lin Jiadong) and Cao Yuanyuan, who were sent to prison by Lu Zhilian, were in conflict. Lu Zhilian took the opportunity to get close to Cao Yuanyuan to gain trust. At the same time, outside the prison, Cheng Deming (played by Zheng Jiaying), the Chief Investigation Director of the Independent Commission Against Corruption, and Hong Liang (played by Ding Haifeng), Director of the Operations Division of the Domestic Anti-Corruption Bureau, also joined forces in Lu and Hong Kong. They worked together and finally successfully cracked the major corruption and bribery case.

The film has one line, clear and concise, and the background description is straightforward and concise. There are no amazing artistic techniques. The layout is quite satisfactory (reminds me of the previous film "Wu Shuang"), but I don't know if I didn't watch it carefully enough and overlooked some things. Something, I always feel like there are a few weird plot settings. Especially that Cao Yuanyuan who didn't run away after he was released from prison early despite knowing that something was wrong, but insisted on running to the ICAC's safe house to engage in gunfights and hand-to-hand combat with them? Also, ICAC’s safe house (which I feel should be relatively hidden) was found as soon as it was found? There were also a series of weird plots that made me confused, thinking (Holy shit? This can still be like this? What is that person doing?) until later I saw Huang Baiming, a major commercial film manufacturer who is well versed in market selling points. I understand. Okay... Okay, let it go, just lower your head and eat popcorn and that's it... The next step is the crazy pure water post.

There is really nothing to say about the cast. All the ticket money is spent on looking at the face. Lin Feng is really handsome! Louis Koo is so handsome! The acting skills of each veteran actor are truly unparalleled, they are spot on and accurate.

But when Lin Feng, who has always been sunny and upright, plays the villain, there is indeed a huge sense of contrast. In the words of friends, he is evil? He is a ruthless person. The most interesting thing is Ah Lu, a logical genius with a sense of humor (although he is quite miserable in the end), and full of positive energy. I still can’t forget the sentence

“Prison is the only way out for young people in Hong Kong”

Then I calculated the cost of living in HK very seriously, "A month's living costs are more than 10,000 yuan, and a meal in a tea restaurant is at least 50 yuan. Prison is good..." It's good to take care of food and feng shui!

Movies are an art that deliberately magnifies life, exaggerating but full of harmony and beauty. To be honest, the fourth part is slightly improved compared to the first three parts. Both the lines and the details can withstand scrutiny. It is indeed carefully thought out, especially the sleeping part in the cell, with the slight snoring coming from both sides.

In short, for commercial films, just eat popcorn and look at your face, and don’t expect too much.

To be honest, "Anti-Corruption Storm 4: Prison Storm" doesn't have much to watch, it's a very mediocre drama.

First, let’s talk about its shortcomings: from the plot perspective, it’s a typical “anticlimax”. The undercover going to jail in the front is a bit cliché, but it’s a tried-and-tested routine in Hong Kong movies. There is no problem here, but it adds a touch of old Hong Kong movie sentiment, as if returning to the era of Chow Yun-fat's "Prison".

Moreover, the plot and characters are well captured, interlocking, and the connection is acceptable. Generally speaking, the rhythm and foreshadowing are very good.

From the racing scene at the beginning, to the fight in the prison, and the street shootout in the middle, one climax after another attracts the audience, and flashbacks are used from time to time to connect the plot. It’s a common practice in Hong Kong movies.

Some people think it is cliche, but I think it doesn’t matter if it is cliche or not, if it can catch the audience’s attention and tell a good movie, then it is a good routine.

When I watched it, I was at least taken in. It was a bit fascinating. For a crime film to have such an opening, it is really top-notch among domestic films, or among Hong Kong films in the new era. good.

The only time Louis Koo's film had such a feeling was in the "Eavesdropping" series.

However, when we got to the back, it seemed a bit embarrassing. There are too many flaws in the plot, which makes it impossible to achieve a good connection at the end. It ends with a bang bang bang fight, which is really disappointing.

This is like you chatting with a goddess. The two of you have a lively chat and are excited to develop further. As a result, she told you that you are a good person.

That basin of cold water came over, alas!

If I were to give it a rating, I could give it an 8 for the scenes in the prison. For the rest, 5 would be too much.

In a movie, no matter how it is plotted, the plot is the most important. It must be a complete and rigorous story. Otherwise, no matter how good the routine is, it will be a dead routine.

Of course, the movie still has some highlights;

For example, those golden sentences in the movie frequently appear:

Wang Lanlu, who came to the prison to eat and drink, said it The sentence "Jail is the only way out for young people in Hong Kong" is the most classic and extremely ironic, but it also reflects to a large extent the cruel reality that Hong Kong society has difficulty finding employment and high pressure.

The collision between Louis Koo, Kevin Cheng, Raymond Lam, and Julian Cheung, the major male stars of Hong Kong movies, does have some sparks. In particular, Julian Cheung, although he only made a special appearance, left the most profound impression on people. He was full of justice but informal, with a hint of ruffianism.

As for Lin Feng's appearance as a villain, although it is a bit embarrassing in some places, at least the dark side of his heart under the bright appearance is shown, which is considered qualified.

Let’s not talk about Lin Jiadong, he’s the best actor, he should perform normally!

As for Goo Jai, although he is the darkest, he is still the most handsome.

It's a bit like Chow Yun-fat's "Prison". Goo Jai's performance is particularly good. The biggest highlight of this drama is the villain Cao Yuanyuan played by Raymond Lam. His performance is so scary and very successful. "Anti-Corruption 4" shows that the director also misses Hong Kong's classic genre movies. The "Anti-Corruption" series continues the battle of wits and courage between the righteous and the villain; and this time the main scene is set in a prison, which can't help but remind people of the classics In the movie "Prison", although both Stephen Chow and Wong Jing have spoofed "Prison", this time the director is serious about the slang in the prison, the bullying of the small team, the various life styles of the various people inside, and the prison guards and criminals. The intrigues and intrigues are vividly depicted.

"Anti-Corruption Storm 4" contains the chivalrous spirit that is loved by the public, as well as the realistic spirit of the rule of law, dismantling the spiritual outlook of society between the two. The acquaintance between Cao Yuanyuan and Lu Zhilian was very passionate. The two rescued each other in a cramped corner of the cafeteria and gained trust and friendship. For a few moments, I was also moved by Cao Yuanyuan's word "righteousness", "Follow the boss and protect you," how wonderful! At this time, I also developed a slight affection for the underworld. Love and justice in times of adversity still have a certain weight in people's hearts.

Looking further back, however, reveals these insecurities. In the film, Cao Yuanyuan's desire for money to prove his success and his perverted motivation to kill the girl make people feel that violence is terrible and harm without a bottom line cannot be condoned.