"Anger · Serious Case" exposes the ending clip, Donnie Yen Nicholas Tse pierces his heart
1905 movie network news The film, directed and produced by the director, producer and lead actor, and lead actor, has been released nationwide on July 30. Since its release three weeks ago, the movie "Rage · Serious Case" has been the single-day box office champion, and the total box office has exceeded 850 million. On August 19, the movie was released in Hong Kong, China, and received a lot of praise. Some audience members bluntly said that "not only the action scenes are exciting and enjoyable, but also the delicate literary scenes are also fascinating, which makes people still want to watch them." In addition, the film’s reputation overseas is also very strong, and it has harvested 92% of the freshness of rotten tomatoes, 100% of the popcorn index, and a high score of 7.3 on IMDb.
A few days ago, the movie revealed an ending clip. At the end of the film, Nicholas Tse, who had no way out, climbed onto the piano, smiled wildly, and said what he had been feeling all along, "If you had gone after Coke that day, would our fates have been reversed?" Faced with the questioning of the end of his brothers’ lives, Donnie Yen did not answer, but chose to turn and leave, using a firm step to turn the exclamation mark burning with anger into a question mark about justice and humanity, triggering discussion among the audience.
"From the beginning of the movie, Zhang Chongbang’s rejection of the wealthy businessperson can be seen that he will adhere to justice, keep the bottom line, and will not violate the law for the boss’s order." Some audience members also lamented, "Character determines destiny, but people in destiny do not know it, thinking that the environment changes their lives. A wrong choice, let Qiu Gangao fall into the abyss of sin, and it is really regrettable to end up like this." Regarding the director’s blank space at the end of the film, some audience lamented, "Director Chen Musheng broke through the pattern of commercial films and conveyed something deeper."