The movie "Broken Gold" revolves around a huge transnational drug trafficking transaction. Lei Zhanjun and Lei Zhansheng are twin brothers with very different personalities. After the younger brother Lei Zhansheng took away 100 million US dollars in stolen money from the gang boss "Master Hou" while working as a gangster abroad, he faked his death and had plastic surgery to change his face. He fled abroad under the identity of "Xu Mo". His elder brother Lei Zhanjun did not believe that his younger brother was dead, so he went to Mabu to find the truth about his "cause of death". The crisis-ridden Ma Bu has laid a dragnet, and the battle between the two brothers and the mastermind behind them is about to begin. In the end, of course, the bad guys get their comeuppance and justice is served.
The old actress who played the role of "Master Hou". I remember watching other TV series she played before. She was still a very pitiful character, which made people feel very immersed. I didn't expect that she would now play the role of a gangster. Xiao also has no sense of disobedience at all, and he is a very amazing character. As expected, women are most beautiful when they are engaged in "career".
The heroine and the second male lead (the one who had plastic surgery) have good figures, and they don’t hide or tuck them if they can show them off. I envy them, but I don’t like the deliberate feel in current movies.
I found that the backgrounds of current movies are countries such as India and Myanmar. Is it specifically to create a sense of dissonance and bring laughter to the audience?
Drug crimes have been severely combated in our country in recent years. I think this is the attitude of the country. The peace of the country and the people and the harmony of the family must be premised on the absence of any mess. Although this movie does not have so much emphasis on drug abuse, it shows the determination of various countries to ban drugs.
However, a movie is a movie, and art cannot only rely on rendering the theme. The theme can only be the icing on the cake. The public’s eyes are sharp, and authenticity is the way to go.