This drama really makes people feel that the screenwriter has a profound skill. I think I have to record some emotional and interesting details...
In the third episode, there is a scene that has a profound impact. Lao Bai sneaks home from the hospital to see if his stolen money is still there. It happens that Skyler and his son wake up at night. He stands in a dark room through the door frame and looks at the soft light His wife and son, they talked about their daily conversations without mentioning their own conversations. There is no doubt that there is a gap between light and darkness. This step is very simple, but Lao Bai obviously won't take it.
In the fourth episode, Lao Bai didn't cook breakfast, took his son to learn to drive, Lao Bai's ramblings, the son's indifference to his father's indifference and incomprehension, and the incommunicable estrangement between father and son.
The interesting thing is that at the end of the episode, Jesse didn't have the money to find Lao Bai, so he just bumped into Lao Bai who had just finished arguing with the bitch skyler. The two fought each other in the RV, but in the end Lao Bai gave half of it to Xiaofan. Qian, he also kindly asked if he wanted to have breakfast. The two seem to be at odds with each other, but these two people can really understand each other's existence. Lao Bai has always blamed Jessie for being brainless, but in the end, he still asked if he wanted to have breakfast like a father, and he was very affectionate.
Who is the father and son who can truly understand and communicate? The screenwriter has already given the answer.
My favorite part of episode 6 is the scene between Lao Bai and his first love, and the last sentence "fuck you"
In giving alms, you have to consider the feelings of others and the real motives that you may not even be aware of.
Lao Bai has already reached the age of mid-life crisis, the embarrassment and pain of life today, and facing everything he lost by surprise, it is impossible to say how much Lao Bai regrets and hates, after all, it has been so long, and he has Family, although life is embarrassing but not hopeless. What Lao Bai struggles with is his dignity, he's a chemistry genius, you can be nice to other men, you two can make millions of dollars on my work, it doesn't matter, time has passed After so long, it doesn't matter who is right or wrong when you leave suddenly, but you can't and shouldn't just wave your hand and say that I'll cover all your medical expenses? what is this? Charity, or make up? Do you feel guilty about me, or do you want to use your money to soothe your own moral flaws and years of feeling owed to me? So you don't owe me, you probably feel relieved? It's true that this money is nothing, and you won't feel anything wrong because I took it, but I just don't want your alms, it's not just a question of ridiculous self-esteem, but you foolishly think it But is the sense of dignity at work?
"So what do you know about me?"
At the end of the day you are just satisfying yourself and I just want to keep my right to hate you, even if only a little bit is washed away by the years, even if I am going to die.
"FUCK YOU"
I don't want to pretend any more, I don't plan to forgive all of the past, I can't tell right from wrong, I won't grit my teeth and hate you, I just want to say something to you, who you don't even know about yourself. Ma.
What's even more interesting is that after hearing this sentence, Glentyn may have said it countless times, heard it countless times, and it was even considered an elegant fuck you, but he still tried to maintain this hypocritical atmosphere, and could only "pretend". Throw away that mouth-wiping napkin. Lao Bai took off her mask and expressed her true attitude, but her first love could only throw away her towel elegantly, so far she has no emotions, she is still the elegant masked person, decent, kind, gentle and graceful, but in the end Not in love with the "rude" man across from you.
If my first love could talk to me directly after hearing my swear words on this occasion, I would definitely hold her in my arms, I swear!
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