This character set of Han’s first love, Qi La, can be said to have given a lot of fans (including me) a head start. And Han's movie is really naive and stupid, ruining the setting.
But in fact, leaving Star Wars as a pure science fiction film, I think the character of Qi La played by Long Ma is very good. Growing up in a den of thieves, the only trusted boyfriend ran away but failed to escape and was caught. It’s hard to imagine what Qi La has experienced during his absence in Han. The escape failed, I am afraid it was not a severe beating. The physical scars are not a big deal. The only person who trusts and loves is gone, even this I won't see it in my life, this kind of heart collapse is probably a fatal blow. At this time, an opportunity to escape from the sea of suffering comes. Although it is to join an evil organization, you can live and live with a little dignity. When you lose your lover and can only rely on yourself, I think everyone will choose this one. The way to live. Thus, Qi La joined the villain organization Scarlet Dawn. And inside, relying on his own ability, stepping on a corpse, climbing higher and higher. Originally, she might only sink deeper and deeper, climb higher and higher, without regret or turning back. However, on this day she met the Han she had always loved, and he loved her as he used to, and he was as innocent and lovely as he was, full of childish sense of justice. At that moment, she must have hesitated, and the people she thought she would never meet again met again, and there was hope for what she thought she would never do again, and she must be shaken. But in the end she chose herself calmly. She took the opportunity to kill her boss, replaced him, and abandoned Han and embarked on the road of promotion and fortune. In fact, she didn't want to leave with Han and escape from the sins she was carrying. Like she said, you know what I look like when I imagine myself fleeing in a spaceship with you, wandering in various places together, and adventurous. Well, I am smiling. But she knew that wherever she went now, she would be hunted down by Scarlet Dawn. She knows that this life of being an interstellar wanderer with her lover is full of danger and unknown. She knows that if she wants to live, she can only walk on her own way. There is no way back, there is only one death. So she left Han. She still loves Han, so she put the blame on Woody Harrison without mentioning Han's existence. That's why she knew that Han would give all the energy he looted to the rebel army but did not take any action, but let him continue to be a good, innocent and lovely person. When she left in the spaceship, she looked at the Han below with a complicated expression. I guess she must be thinking, I’m sorry, although I still love you, but I love myself more, I want to live, and hope you Can also live forever.
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