Retired cop Wang Shouyue, portrayed by the talented Lam Ka-tung, finds himself drawn back into a chilling cold case from the 1990s. The catalyst? A seemingly innocuous news report playing on his phone while he rests at home in the seren Qingyuan, Guangdong Province. Amidst the mundane footage of the Ruilong building materials market, Wang's sharp eye catches a fleeting glimpse of a man-a face that stirs memories buried deep within.
Driven by instinct and haunted by the past, Wang embarks on a train journey, determined to unravel the enigma surrounding this familiar stranger. The film deftly weaves between the present and the past, revealing the intricate threads that connect the two timelines. As the investigation intensifies, the psychological battle unfolds-two criminals, their paths inexorably converging toward a high-stakes crime. Yet, it's not just the pursuit of justice that consumes them; it's the haunting aftermath, the weight of guilt, and the fragile equilibrium of their lives that keeps us on the edge of our seats.
In this cinematic tapestry, the blurred line between right and wrong, the shadows cast by memory, and the relentless pursuit of truth converge-a suspenseful dance that leaves us questioning our own morality. As Wang Shouyue inches closer to the elusive truth, we, too, grapple with the complexities of human nature, wondering what choices we might make when faced with the ghosts of our past.
Prepare for a gripping ride-one where the echoes of a bygone era reverberate through the present, and the psyche of the characters becomes as much a part of the mystery as the crime itself.