Mentioning a dark thread, has anyone noticed the relationship between'father' and'Lao Zhang'?

Garret 2022-01-16 08:02:34

Friends, what is the relationship between the father and Lao Zhang in the film?
The film mentioned so many times that the role of such an unappeared housekeeper can
be sorted out from memory. It may not be complete:
there are many successful people like Lao Chen among the old men, but only Lao Zhang chooses to accompany his father throughout his life;
Lao Zhang's gold bracelet (how many grams of a gold bracelet...), treat Weitong like a son, his attitude can be compared with Simon's enthusiasm for Weitong's family and Simon's attitude towards Weitong's son;
father's attitude towards women (The phrase "can be born and raised" when getting off the plane;
father's attitude towards Simon ("You are my son too", etc.);
father's attitude towards marriage is more of a sense of responsibility than a relationship between men and women (recollections) Fleeing marriage as a soldier, grandpa asked to continue the incense, and finally the conversation with Simon was also spoken in Chinese. Simon didn't understand what the question meant, and his father said "I don't understand either"~).

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The Wedding Banquet quotes

  • Justice of the Peace: Okay, now you: "I, Wee-Wee..."

    Wei-Wei: Wee-Wee.

    Justice of the Peace: "... take you, Wai Tung..."

    Wei-Wei: Wee-Wee.

    Justice of the Peace: Okay. "To be my wedded husband... to have and to hold..."

    Wei-Wei: Holding to have, husband, mine...

    Justice of the Peace: "... for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer..."

    Wei-Wei: Better and richer, no poorer.

    Justice of the Peace: "... in sickness and in health, till death do us part."

    Wei-Wei: Till sickness and death.

    Justice of the Peace: Groovy. Rings.

  • Mrs. Gao: [about Wei-Wei] What do you think?

    Mr. Gao: She'll make a lot of babies.