Today, the movie "Edge Walker" released a release trailer and poster, and it was officially scheduled to be released nationwide on April 15. The film is directed by Hong Kong director Huang Mingsheng, starring Ren Xianqi, Ren Dahua, Alex Fong, Patrick Tam, and Ron Ng. "Edge Walker" tells the story of the British Hong Kong government and the underworld who disrupted the order of Hong Kong on the eve of the return in 1997. In the current situation of violence and imbalance, the multiple undercover A Luo (played by Ren Xianqi) and the gang leader Lam Yiu Cheong (played by Ren Dahua) fight against the gang violence. Trailer: The movie "Edge Walker" focuses on the complex situation on the eve of Hong Kong's return. Before the historic moment, various forces are secretly planning, each striving for more interests and political bargaining chips, and everyone is ready to move - politicians, corrupt police, drug dealers, and gangs are colluding with each other. On one side is the underworld morality of righteousness, and on the other side is the national justice of Hong Kong's honor and disgrace. The righteous people have no choice but to walk between black and white, waiting for an opportunity to launch a general attack on their opponents. In the poster released today, Ah Luo, played by Richie Jen, and Brother Chang, played by Simon Yam, are in a tense confrontation with an unidentified man in black. Their eyes are full of determination, and they seem to be trying to completely eradicate the dark forces in front of them. The identity of the man in black is suggestive, and the slogan on the poster, "As long as the black violence is not eliminated, Hong Kong will not be at peace," seems to give the audience the answer that the dark forces are the behind-the-scenes pushers of the British Hong Kong violence. Ah Luo and Brother Chang vow to eradicate the British Hong Kong violence and give Hong Kong a peaceful return day. The identity of Ah Luo in the film is also confusing, and the release trailer shows more details of the film. Hong Kong is overshadowed by the disputes among multiple forces, with gangs fighting each other and street riots happening frequently, while the black hands manipulating the chaos are enjoying the benefits brought by illegal activities. At the beginning of the trailer, Ah Luo, an undercover played by Richie Jen, was arrested and imprisoned for participating in the riots. He also began to doubt his identity: "Am I a soldier or a thief?". Brother Chang, the leader of Xin Liansheng, played by Simon Yam, tries to maintain the old order of Hong Kong with the rules and morality of the underworld: "If you don't talk about morality and don't abide by your duties, you can't survive at all. "In front of political power, people are like ants and their lives are worthless. The politician played by Kenneth Tsang revealed the truth of the power struggle: "No matter what Hong Kong becomes, its future is in our hands." This also triggered Ah Luo's ultimate question: "Does Hong Kong still have a future? Do we still have a future?" |
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