I think it can be interpreted as a film about the feelings of Acura mother and son.
It can echo with "Mom Loves Me Again".
Although the queen played by Gong Li is dignified and majestic, in the final analysis she is a desolate and lonely woman. The king is her husband, but the woman she loves most is not her. She wanted to find this feeling in her lover - although this lover was the son of her husband and ex-wife, but the lover also had a new love.
And the seemingly innocent little son is also a man with many conspiracies.
Although I don't know the result, but the movie was put in the scene where Jay Chou saw his mother, and my comment on the scene was the question of "is it better to have a son or a daughter".
Of course, everyone is accustomed to me reading books and watching movies and randomly attaching to the author's meaning.
But the development of the plot, especially the climax at the back, comes to an abrupt end, is to make the finishing touches and clarify the theme.
Jay Chou knew that he couldn't compete with his father, but how could he bear to see his favorite woman being slaughtered - even if this favorite woman was his mother, and the slaughterer was his father. So, when Gong Li calmly drank the slow poison sent by the king in front of him, Jay Chou finally made up his mind to help his mother mutiny the king.
It's really touching.
When Jay Chou's escort team was destroyed, he fought bloody siege, and finally saw his mother standing on the stage. Such a sad meeting, but also meet. Even if the whole world is lost, he did his best and did his best.
Knowing that you can't do it, what is it for? It is to let this woman as a mother know that in this world, there is a man with a bright future who is willing to give everything for her.
If, as Wang said, she had a surly temperament all her life, and her anger and spleen deficiency had always been a disease, then Jay Chou's son's mind, although it never changed her destiny, was an antidote.
When Gong Li was reluctant to drink the medicine for the first time, the crown prince and the third son were afraid of the pressure of the father and begged the mother to drink the medicine - but Jay Chou would rather defy the father's wishes and beg him not to let the mother drink the medicine again.
At the end of the play, Wang ordered Jay Chou to take medicine after serving his mother again - the father and the king promised him that this disobedient son would survive and conquer the world, but he didn't want it - he never wanted to put any pressure on the woman he loved and loved - although his pressure And love is so trivial, does not affect the fact.
He just wanted to show his heart for her to see.
He would rather die, apologize to his mother that he is not strong enough to protect her, and commit suicide.
Having a child is like Jay Chou.
Qi Yu's song "Woman and Child" has no husband and lover, only woman and child.
Jay Chou's ending song sounded, the crowd was gone, I was still there for a long time...
I will be a fan of Jay Chou from now on, from vv.
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