Because I have finished watching the entire "Breaking Bad" before, I still feel very emotional about changing the drama. I thought that Mr. White was still the protagonist, but I didn't expect that the protagonist of the play was Jack Pinciman.
1. Plot
I can't remember how Jack got caught in the gang. It seems that I didn't understand the drama before. The way of interlude is used to tell how Jack escaped from the cage and started a new life. Jack was originally a little gangster. In the original play, he looked like a fool. He stopped reading after high school and smoked marijuana all day. But he was lucky, he met Mr. White, a great man who could make his own poison. They went through many trials and tribulations between them, eventually wiping out their biggest rival and disappearing ever since.
As for how Jack was controlled by the gang, I can't remember. However, what matter. When Todd was alone with Jack, he brought Jack out to help him carry the body. The corpse of a kind maid, why kill her? Because she discovered the secret that Todd hid the money in the book, and took the book to tell Todd, dying for her kindness and loyalty. Jack escaped through this, but was wanted by the country, and his parents persuaded him to surrender on TV. But he didn't seem to have any intention of turning himself in. He chose another way to escape prison. He chose to go to Todd's house to find the money. As long as he had money, he could find someone to change his identity and be reborn in California. Just when he was looking for money, he found that two fake police officers also came to ask for money, and then the three divided the money equally. But the money wasn't enough to give him a new lease of life. It was almost $1,800. For the $1,800, he thought of the two abusers in the welding company, and went directly to them to collect the debt. The key is that he doesn't want any more. It can be seen here that as long as he can be reborn, he is willing even if he has no money left.
What followed was a shootout, but fortunately Jack was very witty and hid a gun in his pocket in his left hand. The two fought a duel. Jack won and killed his accomplice. Get the rest of the money, find the old man who can change his identity, and go to California. This old man looks very gentle and patiently explains his products to his customers. He looks harmless to humans and animals. He didn't expect that he is also a person who does this kind of big business. US dollars, of course, also take a relatively large risk. Before going to California, he finally waited for Jack and White to meet. White knew that he was dying soon, and was very envious of Jack's youthful career. He had done a vigorous career, and there was still time to enjoy. Back to the part where Jack asked the skinny monkey for help, Jack asked why the skinny monkey helped him, he said he was very envious of Jack's career.
2. Outlook
After watching this show, I have a new perspective on my life. The dialogue between Jack's meeting and his girlfriend at the end of the film "I have been following the instructions of the universe all my life, and if I can, I want to follow my own decision." Yes, why not decide for yourself? Jack is an outlaw, can't he still be reborn? Then the next way is to go to the Internet to work hard, exercise all skills in the process, and strive to change careers as teachers after the age of 30. Comparatively speaking, teachers trained in normal schools only have some things in textbooks, and they are more or less on paper. Children are isolated from the world in the school environment. What they really lack is social skills and the ability to learn.
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