To those who are waiting for success-feelings after the movie

Max 2022-01-24 08:01:40

"The Gangster Spirit"? Forget it, that's just a rosy portrayal of Bingdou's profession when he is full of morale. Take a look at the sadness he confided to Min Ho when he was down: "It's too tired to live, I really want to die!" Bingdou is really like what he said, constantly working hard to survive. To all those who are to be successful: Think about how much you are willing to invest in your future success. Is life okay? Yes, okay, forgot to die. Is family affection okay? Okay, well, the six relatives don't recognize it. Is romance okay? Okay, well, I'm alone. Is friendship okay? Okay, okay, the six roots are clean. Where is Byeongdou's problem? He didn't want to succeed. His "motivated spirit" actually came from the situation that "the family can't live anymore". If his boss gave him a little more professional compensation, the following things should be difficult to happen. In a word, forced by life. He also didn't want to cast a big bargaining chip. He didn't want to give up any of his life, family, romance, and friendship. As for dignity, he took care of it even more carefully. Therefore, with so little bet + the "motivated spirit" of becoming a successful person is so passive, how can Bing Dou be the last person in the gangster movie? His cruelty is not in the blood, but only when his life is threatened. Bingdou told Hyun Joo that she could leave the underworld and start life again. The question is not whether this is reality or not, but rather the three hundred and sixty lines, so little betting + the "motivatedness" to become a successful person is so passive Bingdou, leaving the underworld, there is still not much opportunity to get high returns from which industry of. Bingdou is really pitiful. He didn't want to succeed or make big bets, but he was pushed and shoved farther and farther in his career. In the end, he lost his life, family, love, friendship, and dignity that he didn't want to cast at all. Up. I remembered that Jimmy in "The Underworld" said to Dun Bo, "When I was a hawker, I joined the club because I wanted not to be bullied." , That is to say, I didn't think about how many bets and how many rewards I would get, so I went on a career path sloppily. It's really different in the same way. Remembering that I walked out of university consciously or unconsciously at the age of 24, didn't I just embark on a career path without knowing it? How much success do I want, how many bets I am willing to fight, I really didn't want to understand at the time, and there was no teacher in any class in college. Therefore, here is solemnly to all those who are to be successful: you must figure out how much bargaining chip you are willing to invest for future success. If life, family affection, romance, friendship and dignity can all be cast, let me ask you a question without a high style? So what's the point of being a successful person? Just to be able to sing a beloved karaoke like a narcissistic in front of a few people with different concerns at that time? Success does not mean happiness. I have been away from university for so many years before I understand it in constant tossing. If Bingdou understood this, how easy he would live. Hyun Joo said to him: "I'm afraid of the underworld; I'm afraid of you." Actually, I'm afraid that Bingdou, who is pretending to pursue success and loves happiness, will go astray on the road of life and cannot return. Unfortunately, this is exactly the case. Just repeat it 10,000 times, and all he can get will have the same ending. I think Minho’s film premieres are all four-star standards. The plots from the premiere and beyond seem to be exciting, but the characters' reactions seem abrupt, and the plot development is already within the foreseeable range. In fact, it seems quite boring. As mentioned above, Bingdou is doomed to fail on his career path, but it is necessary for Ra Minho and other brothers to "make a little effort" in this ending, which is a bit plot for the plot. Before the premiere, I was a spectator who participated in thinking. After the premiere, I was just a numbly entertained spectator until the end of the film. It was a pity for this film. To those who are successful, if you want to understand, take a step forward. Don't be like Bingdou, don't be like Jimmy, don't be like me. , The plot development is also in the foreseeable range, in fact, it looks quite boring. As mentioned above, Bingdou is doomed to fail on his career path, but it is necessary for Ra Minho and other brothers to "make a little effort" in this ending, which is a bit plot for the plot. Before the premiere, I was a spectator who participated in thinking. After the premiere, I was just a numbly entertained spectator until the end of the film. It was a pity for this film. To those who are successful, if you want to understand, take a step forward. Don't be like Bingdou, don't be like Jimmy, don't be like me. , The plot development is also in the foreseeable range, in fact, it looks quite boring. As mentioned above, Bingdou is doomed to fail on his career path, but it is necessary for Ra Minho and other brothers to "make a little effort" in this ending, which is a bit plot for the plot. Before the premiere, I was a spectator who participated in thinking. After the premiere, I was just a numbly entertained spectator until the end of the film. It was a pity for this film. To those who are successful, if you want to understand, take a step forward. Don't be like Bingdou, don't be like Jimmy, don't be like me.

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