The hostess discovered in the accident that she was injured, that is, physical pain can be exchanged for money, so the husband and wife continuously abused and abused each other physically. This stage was acceptable, and the male and female thought of taking SM while taking it. Money tricks; later, the teapot was fed by this kind of primary pain, and they needed a greater level of pain. They began to exchange other people’s pain for money, and used short curses to hurt their lover’s feelings in exchange for money, and finally developed to the point where they wanted to kill. . The hostess also feels that she is a hero, because she wants to kill people like pedophiles and drug dealers who can be lynched at will because of the original sin. Fortunately, the consciences of the two finally found that they had not made a big mistake. The murder is left to the four villains.
However, this set of trading upgrade rules is not an exaggerated version of the real-world rules for making money:
The most basic and hardest job is to sell your own labor force and do hard work. With all due respect, from the working class to the so-called middle class, regardless of whether it is gold-collar, white-collar or blue-collar, all belong to this level of earning money.
The second level, capitalists, small bosses, does not work by themselves, but hires others and uses other people's labor in exchange for money. But even this is blameless. The way the world works is this, legal and reasonable, unless there is exploitation.
The third level is a bit bad conscience. In the movie, the heroine ruthlessly criticizes her husband, saying that he is incompetent and useless, and that nothing is worthy of her. She said that the hero is desperate. Seeing that the relationship between the husband and wife is about to collapse, the teapot pops out loudly. Handful of banknotes. It was heartbreak and disappointment in exchange for money, it was money in exchange for an obliterated humanity. Think about the vaccine case two months ago, think about the tainted milk powder a few years ago, and think about countless evil secrets that are still unknown. As shown in the movie, money is born at the cost of pain, but after getting rich, someone will suffer. But sometimes the person who suffers may not be the one who gets the money.
Every time the teapot makes money out of it, Ding Ding Dangdang looks very happy and excited. Is it because you are happy to see someone suffer? Still laughing at mortal ignorance and greed? This bloodthirsty teapot can be taken away by conscientious scholars and thrown into the bottom of the sea. The crazy desire hidden in our hearts, how should we get along with it?
In addition to this, the psychological journey of the heroine is also worthy of attention. As a high-achieving student, she was once a rising star on campus, but she became in debt after graduation. This psychological gap, this aspiration is difficult to pay, how frustrated and resentful she is, and there will be a lot of hysterics and heads when changing money later. Broken blood. When the gangster came to grab her money, she fought tightly with a thin body, stalked her, holding the money bag and refused to let go, while robbing her, shouted: it's my money! Although the audience looked ridiculous: Where is your money? It's obviously a pie from the sky. But the hostess doesn’t think so: I’ve been wronged for so long. This is God’s compensation. I was about to beat myself to death before getting the money. This is my money! She always feels that she either does not go to work, she should be the leader as soon as she goes to work. Although I have no work experience, I am a confident leader! With such a high spirit, she has always been supported by her husband as a telemarketer, so she quickly turns black to the point of wanting to kill. Darkening really doesn't happen overnight. You need a reason to do anything. Even the villain Arnie from the beginning to the end has a foreshadowing of not pursuing the heroine, so it doesn't seem strange that Arnie took a shot to kill. The heroine’s greatest halo is not that she has picked up this teapot, but that she has a husband who never abandons her conscience and is always on the line. If there is no hero who jumps on the windowsill, it will be difficult for the heroine to wake up. If the heroine does not wake up, she will die. Up.
Another more meaningful role is that Chinese doctor. (He said at the beginning that he was a Chinese doctor, but the hostess joked that he was stealing the teapot for North Korea. This is a vicious political joke, tut)
This doctor is like the mentor in the Dragon Slaying Story. When the hero killed the dragon and turned himself into the dragon, it was the instructor who discovered the secret and led the villagers to kill the last dragon. The most important thing was that he did not forget his original intention and did not embark on the old road of blackening. Although human nature is evil and temptation cannot be restrained, the reason why human civilization can continue to this day is inseparable from this kind of moral light. This doctor has been searching for this teapot for generations. After discovering the new owner of the teapot, he didn't try to grab it. He has failed countless times before, but he has never given up. He probably has compassion and faith in his heart, like a bodhisattva, seeing ordinary people suffer for this teapot, but he does not interfere, because he conforms to the way of heaven and knows that he has interfered. Useless. But he persisted, and finally got the teapot, ending the nightmare. When I watched it, I was still worried, whether the doctor would get the teapot and cool it by himself. Fortunately, I guessed wrong. I hope that in the dark, there will always be such a moral saint, shine brightly.
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