The 50-year-old teacher White is a concrete manifestation of most middle-aged uncles who are close to this age.
The only pillar of a family is the whole family's source of income. The income is not high, and even after work, you have to do other part-time jobs to subsidize the family.
The old man is close at hand, and he has to face a mentally retarded son who is unable to support himself, a wife who is pregnant with a second child, and what is more terrible is that cancer has also fallen from the sky, my God!
In fact, the troubled teacher White and the many difficulties surrounding him are a metaphor.
Every middle-aged uncle his age is an awkward White teacher.
And it is not only White who closely surrounds the plight of Teacher Yi White, and is tied like a rope like a shadow. In fact, these plights are bound to every middle-aged uncle like White. A mentally handicapped son, a low income, a life without a sense of existence, and even an incurable disease are actually some kind of artistic enlargement and deformation of a certain predicament. In fact, they all refer to the real plight of middle-aged and elderly people.
And White's path of no return to drug production is essentially a forced choice for the embarrassing situation of middle-aged and elderly people. The concrete image of drug manufacturing is also the portrayal of the realistic choice of this year-old man who was forced to tremble, walking on thin ice and facing the abyss. It is an expanded and focused trivial reality.
Japanese writer Kotaro Isaka once said: The happiest thing in life is either illegal or immoral. "
In the play, White, his wife, and the blond beauty who gave their unborn daughter a headdress, they are all fighting against this boring life in a very self-styled way.
It should be the same for all the judges outside the office. Who doesn't have any personal secrets that they don't want to expose?
Who can withstand the test of 360° without blind spots?
I like this show, but that's not all. The most important thing is that he (Mr. White) is an ordinary person, just an ordinary person around you, not a superhero like a Marvel movie. He may be you, maybe me, maybe anyone, anyone else may be him, but he is by no means a puppet hero set by man.
In short, for the responsibilities and obligations that love and love give us, we can only be strong, through our own efforts and dedication, to break the traps and restrictions imposed on us by life. In this way, we are free people, walking on the road to freedom, no matter what is ahead.
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