As a classic of Hong Kong police and gangster films, "Infernal Affairs" is definitely a memory of a generation. The general gangster film is nothing more than the old routine of justice defeating evil, but this movie takes a different approach. The ups and downs of the plot, the chic and neat camera editing, the complicated and chaotic relationship between the characters, and the ending of the last two protagonists are all impressive. endless aftertaste.

When Du Ziyuan saw that genius policeman come on stage, he was thinking about it. The structure of this story is somewhat similar to "Infernal Affairs". Now that he is the ghostwriter, then simply follow the path of "Infernal Affairs". And put it in the world view of "The First God Catch", the shortcomings of "Infernal Affairs" that have been criticized for "exaggerating the strength of gangsters" will of course disappear, which is the best.

By the way, he also redeemed "Infernal Affairs II". As a prequel movie, it is considered very good. However, Du Ziyuan's purpose here is only to better integrate the relationship between the characters, and to make the connection between the protagonist and Chen Xiaoren, the genius catcher and Liu Jianming so that there is no trace. Of course, it's not just these two, others such as the underworld boss, police officer Huang, etc. are also included.

It is not an easy task to match the characters of the two stories one by one. If there is no one in "The First God Catch", it will be very simple to add one later. However, if it is an important character that is extra in "The First God Catch" but does not exist in "Infernal Affairs", how to make it conform to the original setting without affecting the plot, it will take a lot of effort. It's big.

As a doujin cartoonist, Du Ziyuan despises the kind of guy who randomly changes the settings when creating doujin. Under the guise of "what's the point of writing a fanfic without innovation" is nothing more than covering up one's own incompetence. If a fanfic writer can't even guarantee the most basic settings of the original work, it is simply an insult to the original work.

Fortunately, the process went smoothly. The first God Catch series has only a dozen episodes so far. There are not many foreshadowings, not many characters, and the development of the plot is still in its early stages. Yiye's routine is nothing more than a layout of two to three episodes, completing a wonderful battle of wits, allowing readers to see the protagonist make a comeback in a thrilling situation, and use unimaginable operations. In other words, all the foreshadowings he made were short-term, and they were collected very quickly. There were not many foreshadowings that Du Ziyuan needed to care about.

"Anyway, that one of Pei Mingyang's is going to make a kiss soon, so just draw a few words to make up the numbers."

After preparing until midnight, I finally figured out the general main line and each branch.

The genius detective has just appeared on the stage, and his identity is not very clear, but the conversations of a few passers-by revealed his outstanding features. Du Ziyuan directly set him as the adopted son of the leader of the underworld, who was carefully cultivated since he was a child, and then entered the court. Relying on several deliberately arranged incidents, he rose to fame.

The first collision between him and the protagonist was in a smuggling transaction. As the "son" of the leader, the protagonist quietly reports to the imperial court, while the talented policeman secretly leaks the internal information of the imperial court. The two sides competed secretly, but in the end they both lost.

The leader of the underworld lost his goods, and the imperial court lost an excellent opportunity to arrest them, so they could only watch the leader go away by boat.

After this time, the two parties also realized that there were ghosts in each other, so they launched a careful investigation. It's just that one of the protagonist and the genius policeman is the parent and son of the leader, and the other has a perfect alibi, so neither of them was suspected, and instead they presided over the search for the ghost.

This is of course futile, but when the protagonist accidentally taught his younger brother to write, he left traces on a portfolio. In the original book, there are two big characters here. Du Ziyuan felt that this was too conspicuous, so he changed it to a slash, and set the protagonist to have the habit of undercutting the end when writing a slash.

After that, the two sides fought openly and secretly. The boss who was in charge of contacting the protagonist was killed, and the protagonist's younger brother in the gang was also seriously injured by the government. After the protagonist rescued him, he died. In the end, the genius policeman began to consider cleaning himself up, and together with the protagonist, wiped out the underworld.

At this point, the story should have come to an end, which can be regarded as a relatively happy ending. However, the protagonist is so desperate that he finds out that the file with his slap on it has appeared in the hands of the genius catcher, and then realizes that he is the inner ghost.

The conflict finally broke out, and the two men met on the city wall, one holding the other party's undercover evidence, and the other holding the only top-secret file that could prove their identity as an agent.

"give me a chance."

"How can I give you a chance?"

"I didn't have a choice before, now I want to be a good person."

"Okay, go tell the judge and see if he tells you to be a good person."

"That is to let me die."

"Sorry, I'm a cop."

"who knows?"

...

The ending of the story is that the protagonist was killed by another undercover agent in a sneak attack with a hidden weapon, and the genius detective killed the other undercover agent, concealing his identity forever.

So, is the main character really dead? Of course not, if it's just a movie, it's okay for the main character to die here, but as a long-running comic, it can only be regarded as the end of the first season here. Du Ziyuan only arranged his work here, and he, a salted fish, would not continue to serialize for others.

If Yiye and the others return in the future and plan to continue painting, Du Ziyuan also left a foreshadowing for them, that is, the protagonist once obtained a copy of "The Magic of Silkworm" when he was an undercover agent. The characteristic of this skill is that it can be resurrected from the dead, and the skill will increase sharply every time you die, which can be regarded as the standard magic skill of the protagonist.

When the protagonist is resurrected, what kind of conflict will there be with the genius policeman? That's something Yiye needs to consider, and Du Ziyuan doesn't bother to care about it. If they wish, they can delete all the ghostwriting parts like Mr. Jin Yong did.

"Perfect." Du Ziyuan listed all the outlines in one breath. Tomorrow, it's enough to arrange the storyboard according to this outline. When Pei Mingyang comes, he can also give this to him to hand in the task.

After a hard night, he can also fall asleep beautifully.

When I wake up the next day, I turn on the mad dog mode and start rushing to draft. With the help of Ning Hanlu, a little assistant, he only needs to draw the line draft, and leave the rest to her. Of course, Ning Hanlu's speed is definitely not as fast as his, so after the painting is almost finished, he will also handle the coloring, background and other post-production work together.

In one day, the two rushed out 5 chapters, a total of 150 pages, which is considered a record-breaking.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like