Sermon in the text. - Tang Tears
The movie "Chills".
Regarding its list of high-quality authors, the popularity of plot exploration has endured.
Almost every point in it has been analyzed and explored by countless people, from the movie itself to the clues of the real situation, one by one, and strive to be free of confusion.
Personally, I'm not really interested in this kind of analysis.
But recently, someone asked, is Xu Yongji a good person or a bad person?
In fact, looking at the two movies in the "Cold War" series, except for Cai Yuanqi, Mo Sir Nai and some political and business tycoons who appeared in the follow-up, there are few pure villains in the main camp of the movie.
But there is indeed a certain degree of doubt about the role of Xu Yongji.
The first question is, as the number one arm by Liu Jiehui's side, has he been bought?
The movie doesn't answer directly.
What kind of character is Xu Yongji?
In this film, he is a member of the Management Unit of the Hong Kong Police Force with the rank of Senior Superintendent under Deputy Commissioner of Police Lau Kit-fai.
A character of such a level is naturally not light.
In the direct contest between Liu Jiehui and Li Wenbin, Xu Yongji's role cannot be underestimated.
From the planning and planning, pros and cons analysis, standing in line at critical moments and the details of the saddle before and after the horse, he can be seen.
Later, in a shootout on the flyover, he was shot and died in order to save Liu Jiehui.
But it left the suspicion that the "dog car" was robbed.
Let's briefly go back and sort out the plot first.
An assault vehicle and five police officers were hijacked.
When the Commissioner of Police went on business, Deputy Commissioner of Police Lee Man-bun, in his capacity as Acting Commissioner, immediately activated the emergency response mechanism and declared that Hong Kong had entered a state of first-class alert, codenamed "Cold War".
What is Level 1 Alert?
This is a state of imminent war, which is generally used in situations of extreme tension.
The hijacker then sent a videotape of the abducted police officer and threw out a puzzle: how much is an assault car, five police officers, and the equipment on board?
There's a plot design to highlight the different styles of the action team and the management team.
With his rich experience as a front-line police officer, Li Wenbin used logical reasoning to calculate by hand, and Liu Jiehui called various archives and used computers to make quick calculations, but the results were surprisingly consistent.
They came to the conclusion that it was HK$93,310,380.
This is a staggering number, and the logic behind it is that if five police officers have died in the line of duty, it means that the bottom of the number includes pensions.
And behind this money, there is the next conspiracy.
The next move of the bandits further intensified the situation.
Huang Qiang, the commander of the assault car, was suspected of having a heart attack and was thrown at the entrance of the hospital.
Li Wenbin further radicalized, announcing that Hong Kong would enter the second level of alert, and all police officers would delay the handover, cancel their leave, and mobilize two-thirds of the city's police force to carry out rescue operations.
This kind of non-compliance by bypassing the management of the police force has aroused strong concern among Lau.
He planned to use means to check and balance, and after some planning, division, co-optation, and conflict, he finally successfully transferred the power of the commander-in-chief of "Cold War" to his own hands.
In particular, there was an "office tongue debate", which was quite exciting.
It can be included in the list of classic images of Hong Kong films.
When Liu Jiehui took over the command.
On the surface, he is quiet, but underneath he is intensively planning rescue operations, and the situation seems to be developing on the good side.
However, no one knew that including this "seizure of power", it was actually one of the links that the bandits had already planned, and it turned out that Liu Jiehui was their real target.
Extortion is back.
Obviously, the bandits are very familiar with the inside of the police force.
The point is that in the preparatory stage for the ransom delivery, Xu Yongji took the initiative to ask Ying to deal with the treasury matters.
Leaving aside the rest of the details, William Wei, the head of the treasury, appeared on the stage, his eyes flickered, and he called Xu Yongji, who was supervising the loading of the ransom, to the side and talk alone.
But the director hid the information here, and the audience did not know what the two said.
However, until this time, Xu Yongji himself still had no suspicion.
The question is later.
The next move is here.
When the ransom of more than 90 million was delivered and the police force was ready to go, the bandits came a**.
He informed Liu Jiehui that the ransom he demanded was 33.33 million.
In desperation, ** had to arrange manpower to quickly count the amount.
At this time, Xu Yongji told Liu Jiehui that the head of the treasury was afraid of carrying the black pot, so he demanded that if the money was not used up, the remaining money should be returned to the treasury as soon as possible.
And transporting the remaining more than 50 million cash back to the vault with a dog cart is Liu Jiehui's decision.
The matter of being transferred left and right by bandits is skipped.
In the end, on an overpass, Liu Jiehui encountered a premeditated shootout, he called for support, and Xu Yongji drove onto the overpass as soon as possible and died in the shootout.
It was also at this time that ** also received the news that the dog car had been hijacked.
But the questions about Xu Yongji have only just begun.
Next, the head of the treasury suddenly took a half-month vacation.
The HKMA blamed the Hong Kong Police Force for losing the ransom, and the Force, in turn, accused the HKMA of preparing a follow-up ransom that did not work as well as it should.
At this time, the Independent Commission Against Corruption intervened and requested the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Lau Kit-fai, to assist in the investigation.
The words of the investigation director Zhang Guobiao have aroused doubts about what Xu Yongji said, and the remaining ransom money was returned to the vault on the same day, is there any hidden secret?
Later, Liu Jiehui found William Wei, the head of the treasury.
He went straight to the point and asked, "On December 8, did you ask my colleague Xu Yongji to say that if the cash ran out, it would be sent back to the vault immediately?" ”
William Wei looked impossible, and bluntly said that he "didn't talk about it." ”
This seems to confirm that Xu Yongji is lying.
But soon, when William Wei was driving away, the vehicle suddenly happened and he died on the spot.
Follow-up investigations continued.
The report on Xu Yongji came out, he lost a lot of money because of gambling, and his house was mortgaged three months before his death.
Based on such a premise, if Xu Yongji is a bandit, it seems to be logically completely self-consistent.
Both motives and confessions can be perfectly matched.
However, the director of the treasury, even though he had already helped the bandits and found out that Xu Yongji had lied, was still killed, proving that he must be part of the gangsters' plan.
Because if he didn't know it, he would never be killed.
So he told Xu Yongji that the money that could not be used up should be returned to the treasury as soon as possible, and then he lied to Liu Jiehui and detained the suspicion on Xu Yongji, who had died in the line of duty.
And in view of the logic that "only the dead do not betray others", the bandits exterminated him.
This conclusion will still lead to another possibility, that is, Xu Yongji and the head of the treasury are both internal ghosts.
The possibility of the two conspiring is real.
But with a little logic, it can be overturned.
The director cut off the camera when the two went to talk elsewhere, of course, the purpose was to release a smoke, that is, to let the audience guess who was lying to them later.
Actually, the logic is very simple.
Xu Yongji is indeed a bad gambler, but even if he owes so much money and even mortgages his real estate, can he be driven to rush forward by letting a senior superintendent of the Hong Kong Police Force betray the police force and not give him actual benefits?
This is obviously impossible.
Xu Yongji died and had a large amount of unpaid debts.
In fact, his innocence has been proven.