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Seek the plot of the movie "New York Gangster"!

A simple purpose of revenge for his father led to the collective resistance to freedom and equality.

New york is at 1846. The struggle between the "dead rabbit party" of Irish immigrants and the "native Americans" who represent American local forces has become fierce. Warren, the leader of the "Dead Rabbit Party", was assassinated by the cold-blooded "Butcher Bill" and his men in "Native America". Warren's son Armstrong witnessed his father's tragic death, and from then on he planted the seeds of revenge in his heart.

After his father's death, Armstrong also fell into the conspiracy of "Bill the Butcher", and he was forced to live as a refugee 15 years. 15 years later, young Armstrong has grown up, and his father's shadow can be vaguely seen in him. He returned to Fifth Avenue in Manhattan again, and his purpose was to avenge his father.

This used to be his father's territory, and there were a large number of Irish people who supported his father's "career". But now, everything here seems so strange. "Native Americans" have taken control of this street, and the "dead rabbit party" no longer exists, which makes his revenge very difficult. In order to accomplish the great cause of revenge, he chose temporary patience and disguise. He joined the gang of "Bill the Butcher" and lived a gangster life again, but this time he supported his father-killer.

Armstrong gradually found the opportunity to get close to "Bill the Butcher", but the closer he got to his heart, the more contradictory and confused he became. He clearly saw all the crimes of "Bill the Butcher". He sympathized with the victims, but he found that even if he was killed, foreign immigrants and all the persecuted people could not live a stable life, because "Bill the Butcher" did not represent himself and a gang, and he had strong political assistance behind him. When politics "falls in love" with gangs, the problem is much more complicated.

Although martin scorsese inserted the story of Armstrong and a little female thief Jenny into the plot, it was impossible for him to develop all the stories only in the direction of entertaining the public. In that case, there would be no saying that "America was born in the streets". In martin scorsese's eyes, the things represented by "Native Americans" have obvious tendentiousness, and are more easily accepted when the American Civil War is in full swing. The so-called free and democratic America is also the result of struggle. From the perspective of justice, there are also immigrants who are sympathetic to the director. (Source: Hai Yin. com)