Horibe, the staff of Duke Xi, worked together for many years and had a very tacit understanding.
One day, Horibe was paralyzed in a chair due to the death of his father, and his wife and daughter left. Because Horibe was usually focused on business and neglected to enjoy the family with his wife and daughter. It was once heard that the Duke of Horibe was fond of Danqing, and Duke Nishi was afraid that he would be depressed and unhappy, and he would die from the world. Horibe was very happy, and his brush and ink became more and more sophisticated, especially his pointillism paintings.
The Duke of Xi was afraid that his wife would be lazy and sluggish, and he would regret it too late, so he borrowed usury loans, swaggered in the market, robbed the bank, and hoarded silver taels to prepare for leisure, in order to avoid the disturbance of the enemy, injuring countless people. It is said that the Duke of the West prepares a chariot, horses, clothes and fur, and walks the countryside with his wife. To linger and forget to return, to die without regrets.
As the saying goes, wealth is like a floating cloud to me, and I will never give up ice and snow for my warmth.
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The image of Uncle Kitano Takeshi is too fascinating, dull, fierce, Quiet, fearless, and murderous without blinking his eyes, his heart is actually sensitive, full of sincerity and love, and occasionally with a serious expression, he deliberately teases ignorant young people, which can't help but make people laugh. Uncle Kitano Takeshi had a bumpy life and experienced hardships. When he was young, he was at the bottom of the society, and he developed a rough image and a delicate and rich inner world.
Watching Kitano's kite-flying girl and softball-playing boy, as well as the scenes of popping the back door of the car and knocking down pedestrians, one can't help but feel that the director deliberately used these seemingly useless cutscenes to create a childish uncle. Naughty and mischief undoubtedly add a touch of fresh and dark humor to the original serious and old-fashioned impression.
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