i’m back after so long.
how to say, im not good at maintaining things, really.
passion, enthusiasm, they all eventually wear away.
this isnt good right. i must try to change this.
went to watch ‘Triple Tap’ yesterday night.
Louis Koo and Danial Wu was definitely a big part of my wanting to watch it.
as usual, louis koo acted his best as a calm man who was actually hiding a dark secret.
at the beginning, you can see louis koo arriving at a crime scene of a car burglary.
since he had just come from a gun competition, he still had his gun & bullets with him.
when the burglars are going to kill the traffic police that had come to help,
this is when louis koo makes his move. he quickly kills all the burglars and calls th police,
only to be prosecuted by police that were coming to catch the burglars.
this is when you realise that the police officer in charge of louis koo’s case is his rival in the gun competition,
which is danial wu, and as he investigates, danial wu fails to find any evidence to charge louiskoo though he suspects him.
there’s a twist to the whole plot of the show as throughout the first half of the show,
you will support louis koo and think that he’s a good person,
however the development will make you realise that things are not what they seem on the surface.
however , i do think th ending was pretty anticlimax though.
to have them engage in this death match and in the end realising that danial wu was wearing bulletproof vest,
is it really such a necessity to create a so-called good ending where the good guy always survives and the bad guy always dies?
in real life, this is not what happens.
many a times, the bad guy would survive and the good guy would just stay quiet,
unable to do anything then let the bad guy win.
i wonder.