After watching the movie, although I feel very enjoyable with this method of using violence to control violence, I am a little bit responsive to the parents' behavior of asking gold for money. After living, the money is very important to them, but then one by one...En), and think that women are really handsome when they are cruel! However, he was still fanned by the little angel of Yushu. Really people are creatures that look at their faces. After all, Yushu is responsible for the appearance of men in the play.
I personally think that this kind of love with such a big difference in age experience is still a bit rare in reality, and it is still a catcher, but it does not prevent me from liking them. But in the past two days, I have sorted out all the topics related to Yushu and found that the attention to Yushu in this revenge movie is really very low, and I can't help but talk about it.
It is true that Jin Jin in the play does not pay much attention to Yu Shu, but in view of the original author and the filming method of the director, I still feel that Yu Shu's influence and significance are much more than Jin Jin imagined:
1. The two people are passionate. After that, Kaneko confided to others the truth of the year after he was released from prison for the first time. This is not so in line with her temper for a revenge goddess like Li Jinzi. Naturally, it may also be because Yushu is the same age as the dead Hongmu. Part of the meaning of the existence of Yushu in the movie is In order to highlight the contrast, after using his good contrast with gold, Hongmu did not forgive gold (in fact, gold itself). But from this point of view, Yushu has already occupied a certain position in the subconscious mind for Jin. I have not carefully studied how many people Jin Jin told the truth in prison, but it is obvious that he did not tell anything after he was released from prison. People set a precedent for cultivating trees, even if she later told her own daughter, it would be a long time later.
2. Family outing. The "family" or Yushu himself said, the original words are: Is this a family outing? (That's roughly what I mean). At that time, Jenny was still there. Yushu has readily accepted the assumption that he and them are "family" (I was quite speechless at the time, after all, he was only 5 years older than Jenny. I love my daughter. I can still accept it. I fell in love with my mother... but I can see that Yushu is a very pure and honest person), although Kaneko was thinking about how to use the dog as a teacher and shoot him to death. But then when I entered the classroom, the passage where Yushu taught Jenny to learn Korean was very meaningful. First the eldest brother and then the father. Does it mean: You should be called my eldest brother, but I became your father. . . After reading the original book, I haven't seen this paragraph, but I think the director's inclusion is meaningful after all.
3. When all the revenge was over, everyone shared the cake that represented Teacher Bai’s blood, and then the older sister asked Gold for a ransom together at the beginning. At this time, everyone was embarrassed. Some parents were talking about being quiet when angels passed by. At this time, Yushu walked into the cake shop with the wind and snow and broke the situation, everyone left one after another. Personally, I think the meaning represented here is that Jin Jin’s revenge is over, and Yushu, who represents a new life, has come over, and she should start her new life. Of course, her heart was not willing to forgive herself, which was why Hong Mu appeared and blocked her mouth later, because she didn't want to listen to her pale explanation, after all, the things she had done always existed. But the Yushu that appeared here was full of sad celebrations representing the end of the revenge when the white snow broke, and when everyone thought it was an angel, it walked into the gold like an angel, which was indeed meaningful.
4. But Yushu's status is naturally no better than Jenny, after all, blood is thicker than water. At the end, Jin Jin held a white cake. When she was finally forgiven by Jenny, she finally had the courage to face her new life. In the movie, Yushu has been following her behind her, and the novel also says that he is watching not far away. Holding Jin Jin with her daughter, Jin finally has the courage to face her new life in the heavy snow. She insists on following her daughter and her boyfriend who loves her silently. I feel like Yushu sings lyrics. Like in the middle, this time Jin Jin should really look back at him, to see the boy(?) man(?) who has been by his side all the time.
In addition, there are some details. Kaneko himself said that the time spent in jail was as long as Yushu. At that time, Kaneko could still talk about girls who were not serious, and would not pick objects. They were pregnant when they were unmarried, fell in love, and were nurtured. . . She stayed in prison for 13 and a half years, wearing the clothes she wore when she was in prison, as if there was nothing to prove that this was 13 years later and not the same year except for the few children who were later brutally murdered and her 13-year-old daughter. 13 years seems to be non-existent and seamless. Before and after being released from prison, Jin did revenge. After the revenge, when the revenge was removed during this period, Jin is still his daughter, who has gone to heaven. Compensation for an inseparable boyfriend who would never choose a spouse in the past. Furthermore, in the original work, Kaneko actually went with Genji (i.e. Yushu) when he went to the orphanage to secretly read the information. The importance of her daughter is beyond doubt for her, and she can tell such important things. Yushu asked him to participate, and the author was interested.
Although it is a revenge movie, I read a touch of warmth. I will envy gold. After all the dust has settled, I can find the life I have already hoped for, find my beloved daughter, and find a true love couple. .
Even if the difference is too big and the age is huge, what is it here?
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