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The name of this film is the sequel to Plan A, that is, Plan A II is a Hong Kong film of 1987, starring Jackie Chan, Lin Wei, Maggie Cheung, Carina Lau, Rosamund Kwan and Lv Liangwei. This film is one of Jackie Chan's masterpieces.

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This is Jackie Chan's self-directed and self-acting, another successful film after Plan A and Never Give Up. He was nominated for the Golden Horse Award for Best Film and the Director Award for the Best Film "A Plan Sequel" (2 1 photo). Although the film is called "sequel", in fact, the story is independent, just continuing the role of the protagonist Ma Rulong and a group of revenge pirates. Content Description At the end of the Qing Dynasty, public security in Hong Kong was chaotic, and the deputy, known as the "Third Ring Road of the Town", was in cahoots with gangs. Ma Rulong was assigned by his superior to take over the West Ring Road and began to eliminate blacks and whites. On the other hand, the Qing court sent ouchi experts to Hong Kong to arrest revolutionaries such as Bai, Yingying and Shanshan, while a group of pirates with developed limbs and simple minds waited for revenge. Long was forced to escape from prison, prevented the revolutionary party from illegally assassinating the town, and insisted on punishing rape by law. The three people conflict with each other and contain each other, which constitutes an entertainment drama. Compared with Jackie Chan's previous works, which only focused on the fun of fist and fist movements, the plot development of this film is more complicated and tortuous, and there is also a political declaration of "comparing the past with the present", which reflects that Jackie Chan has gradually noticed the connotation and depth of the film, which is a gratifying progress. Although this sequel doesn't have Sammo Hung and Yuan Biao in the last episode, there are charming actresses such as Maggie Cheung, Rosamund Kwan and Carina Lau, and the dangerous martial arts action scenes are still dizzying. Jackie Chan himself still maintains his consistent desperate performance, and the design of the fighting action is compact and exciting. Some clips also give full play to the funny effect of "sitcom".