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Infernal Affairs I personally think that this is the top movie in Hong Kong, and it is a work that cannot be surpassed, and I have many friends who have asked me to recommend movies to them, and the first thing I said is Infernal Affairs, and if you want to know what Pentagon is putting on, you have to watch it and think about it, and the following is what I copied from the information, you see.
Judging from the title of the film, the so-called "Infernal Affairs" is actually about the fate of the characters and the dislocation of life. The word "infernal" means "infernal hell" in Buddhism, and comes from Buddhist scriptures such as the Lotus Sutra, the Kusha Treatise, and the Xuanying Yinyi. "Infernal Hell" is one of the eight hells in the Buddhist scriptures, which means that the punishment will never stop, and it is the most bitter of the eight hells.
Infernal Hell "is huge, vast and indispensable, and the ghosts that have entered hell cannot be escaped, and will suffer in hell forever."
The title of the film is "Infernal Affairs", which obviously has a profound meaning. The film revolves around Chen Yongren and Liu Jianming, two identities that should not belong to themselves, and are undercover police and gangsters for each other.
The two tragic characters, Chen Yongren and Liu Jianming, played by Andy Lau and Tony Leung, almost live in an environment similar to Infernal Hell, and they are afraid that others will reveal their identities in their dreams, wandering in it, and constantly torturing their spirits. Compared with the simple righteousness and brotherhood in Hong Kong gangster films in the past, this obviously has a lot more thought-provoking things. It can be said that the emergence of the "Infernal Affairs" series of films has elevated Hong Kong's gangster movies to a new level.
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A very classic movie.
I hate the upstairs, I don't understand Infernal Affairs at all, and I give examples to illustrate, there is no comparison, what examples.
What I want to say is that Infernal Affairs, like me, Infernal Affairs, sometimes I feel that Infernal Affairs is everything, outside of the police and bandit story movie, we see ourselves, we see the characters, we see our way, and those who understand Infernal Affairs must understand!
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Whoever says that he understands Infernal Affairs can only prove that he is not real, and the psychological test has this; Q: Infernal Affairs, do you understand? The correct answer is that you don't understand what it means at all, any other answer is wrong, and everything you say proves that you like to brag.
It's like another question; What do you do all day now? The correct answer is to make money, only simple peasants can do it, and the so-called urban intellectuals are too hypocritical.
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Infernal Affairs is a Buddhist term for one of the four paths, and the four paths refer to the four paths that lead to Nirvana.
First of all, Nirvana (Sanskrit) refers to the fantasy of transcending the realm of life and death, and is also used as a synonym for "death" (referring to Buddha). After clarifying Nirvana, let's talk about the path in Buddhism. The Tao refers to the path of reincarnation of all beings, and there are four kinds of Tao:
Preliminaries, infernal, liberation, and victories. The preliminaries refer to the elimination of afflictions, which is the initial stage of gaining merit. Infernal Affairs is the beginning of the defilement that should be cut off, and from there the path to liberation. The path of liberation means that you have been liberated from the afflictions that should be stopped; The Victory Path is the highest and final realm of the four realms. I've always wondered why the movie uses such an archaic and obscure term, which makes people scratch their heads.
I remember that in 1999, Mr. Jin Yong used the "eight winds" (benefit, decline, destruction, reputation, praise, ridicule, suffering, and happiness) in Wang Shuo's letter, which is also a Buddhist term. It is too much to say that Hong Kong people are good at Buddha, but it is not an exaggeration to study Buddhism. "Infernal Affairs" is a typical example.
The people in the Infernal Hell are people who have sinned and are doing what feels right to each other from their own standpoint. But it is this: when you are good for me, I am against you, because I find you against me first, and when I am good for you, you are against me, because you find that I have been against you.
In such a vicious circle, the two sides will face off with all their might, and they will never be in a puzzle.
Infernal Hell is not a place in the underworld, it is widely found in real life spaces! The hell between the hearts is even more terrifying.
Infernal Affairs, the Tao, is a law that does not depend on the will of man, like a program that inevitably happens, and the only way to stop it is by initiating another program.
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It's just the name of a movie.
The movie is about spies.
Wu Xiang should also mean spy.
It's good-looking, it's good-looking.!
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Among the many religions in the world that talk about hell, Buddhism describes hell in the most detail. Buddhism believes in the cycle of birth and death, and that reincarnation is reincarnated.
It is a reincarnation and is divided into six realms: the Heavenly Path, the Human Path, the Asura Path, the Animal Path, the Hungry Ghost Path, and the Hell Path. >, the Hell Path is composed of eight hells, and the most terrifying thing is the Infernal Hell, which is the endless suffering, the death and the living, the living and the dying, the cycle repeatedly, never stopped.
This is the meaning of the word Infernal Affairs. Of course, there is another explanation for the word "Tao" in "Infernal Affairs", that is, the white road and the black road, because the undercover agent walks between the black and white roads.
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1 Meaning: Bai is the most bitter of the eight hells in the Buddhist scriptures, and it is also the most ** layer of the eighteen layers of hell that the folk say. Whoever is thrown into the hell of the unanswered (Infernal Affairs) has no hope of liberation.
2 Meaning: The film's use of "Infernal Affairs" as the title obviously has a profound meaning. Neither identity is supposed to belong to them, they almost live in an environment similar to Infernal Hell, and they are afraid that others will reveal their identities in their dreams.
In this world, what is the truth of life and the truth of life, the confusion of the characters is also the director's in-depth understanding of this issue**. There is no reincarnation in entering the Infernal Hell, only eternal suffering, but the two protagonists in the film are seeking reincarnation.
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Infernal Affairs is the most bitter of the eight hells in Buddhist scriptures, that is, the lowest of the eighteen layers of hell in folk terms. Those who are driven into the Infernal Affairs will never have any hope of liberation.
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Buddhist scriptures say that Infernal is the most painful of the eight hells. People whose identities are not supposed to belong to them are like living in an infernal hell, and they are afraid that others will reveal their identities in their dreams.
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Explanation 1: There is no middle path to go whichever path you choose, you have to go back to no matter what.
What is the answer at the end Good or bad choose 1 out of 2! The second explanation: the underworld and the white path The middle one is the Infernal Affairs! The third explanation: It is an uninterrupted road, which means: there is no distinction between right and wrong, I hope it will help you, I hope to adopt, thank you, come on.
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