The Three Brigades is not just a film about crime, but also a masterpiece that delves into human nature, fate and social emotions. From the producer to the actors, every link is full of respect for reality and life.
The film is based on real events, which was originally published in "NetEase Human Studio", and the original title was "Please tell the director, the task of the three teams has been completed". This has already set the tone for the film – it's not just a story, but a true portrayal of a group of ordinary cops. They changed the course of their lives because of a major case, but no matter how many difficulties they encountered, they always stood firm in their beliefs and justice.
Cheng Bing, the captain of the criminal investigation brigade played by Zhang Yi, is the core character of the story. In the process of handling a vicious case, he led three teams to be sentenced to prison due to an accident that caused the death of one of the suspects. After his release from prison, he still insisted on tracking down the fugitive suspect as an ordinary person. Such a setting not only makes the audience feel sorry for his fate, but also admires his tenacity and perseverance.
In addition to Zhang Yi, Li Chen, Wei Chen, Cao Bingkun and other leading actors also added a lot of highlights to the film. The characters they play are inextricably linked with Cheng Bing, and their lives have also undergone earth-shaking changes because of this major case. Their performances are real and vivid, making the audience feel as if they are in that era and experience those joys, sorrows and sorrows with them.
It is worth mentioning that the film also depicts a group of ordinary police officers who were changed by this big case. They may not be the protagonists, but their presence and experiences add a lot to the film. Their destinies are closely linked to the times, and their emotions resonate with the audience.
The Three Brigades is not just a crime movie, but also a work that is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. It allows us to see the light and darkness, justice and ** in human nature. It makes us think about what is true justice and what is true happiness. It makes us understand that in this complex world, everyone has their own choices and decisions, but ultimately we are all responsible for our own choices.