The Zhang Falcon played by Daniel Wu is not a fictional story. His main character is mainly based on Zhang Jun, the first criminal in a series of armed robbery and murder cases in Hunan, Hubei and Chongqing in the 1990s. Because his family was poor, Zhang Jun dropped out of junior high school. With nothing to do, Zhang Jun began to make friends with undesirable elements in society, and then slowly began to fight, and gradually began to gain some so-called "fame" in the local area.
Seventeen-year-old Zhang Jun was sent to a juvenile correctional center for fighting. After that, Zhang Jun started committing crimes. In the past six years, Zhang Jun committed more than ten crimes, killed and injured nearly 50 people, and robbed more than 6 million in cash and jewelry. Zhang Jun regularly formed gangs to practice various criminal techniques and openly challenged the police. The cunning Zhang Jun escaped police pursuit many times.
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As the only police and gangster movie released in the mainland this year, "Crackdown" has a good audience rhythm and the plot is not slow, so many people are optimistic about this movie. Daniel Wu plays the villain in the film. In the 1990s movie background, he plays "cat and mouse" with the police. The story and time background in the movie are also taken from major cases in mainland China in the 1990s. Whether it is the illegal buying and selling of guns or the armed robbery of Jindian Bank, the materials are all derived from real cases in the 1990s.