Zu'er (which should also be translated as "Joe") on the poster shows the affectionate model. Below his eyes is a picture of him kissing a woman. The irregular lines next to it outline the extension of Yunfeng and the rippling sea. The colors are not complicated, but the layers are distinct, like the style of Chinese oil painting in the 1970s and 1980s, which reminds people of the past glory of the proletariat and the embarrassment of the past. The film is about the age when proletarian workers were drifting along with the crowd in the UK earlier. In that era, the surging enthusiasm is not used for revolution, but becomes a catalyst for one's pursuit of materialism and sensuality.
The story begins with Zuer and the barge owner discovering a female corpse together, and gradually the whole story surfaced in the switch between reality and memory. The female corpse is related to him and is his ex-girlfriend. Zuer's current identity is a bargeman, but he still habitually picks up books and plays in his free time. Not knowing when it started, he began to seduce the boss's wife and kicked the former out; later he involuntarily got on the boss's wife's sister and the new tenant's landlord's wife. It was not until the final trial that the current plumber boyfriend of his ex-girlfriend was sentenced to hang innocently. He seemed to wake up suddenly, unable to restrain his unruly style, and even wrote an anonymous letter to the court in a hurry to confess the truth.
But no good results. The mediocre court ignored the anonymous letter, and the plumber died innocently in the embrace of history without paying attention. I don't quite understand why Zuer is so frivolous. Are these dispensable pastimes on his way forward? When I saw him with the wife of the barge owner, I thought it was impossible for long. The story does not praise or criticize this unobtrusive sibling love, because love is often just a wolf dressed in eroticism. When you selfishly pursue more hopes, it may bite you, leaving you no time to care about your side. .
This is what I guessed. Every teenager, or every youth, makes mistakes. Once the bitter fruit is swallowed, one day the conscience will find it more painful. Perhaps the simpler truth is that you should either walk your path to success without hesitation, or take your wife, children, and children into a well-off life together. Don't be the life of those who are obviously separated by a deep class divide but still want to beg for wealth and noble inferiority.
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