One day a classmate told me a bad joke between a foreign couple: "Do i need to worry about you?" and replied "If you want to". Many actions that seem to be taken for granted in the eyes of the Chinese are not in the eyes of foreigners. This is of course a cultural difference, foreigners are relatively independent. I remember the father's evaluation of his son's drug sales in the film: "This is your own life, just be happy by yourself" (to the effect). As I watched it, I thought, in a Chinese family, an honest father would have to break his son's leg. Family is really important to a person's growth. I feel this way every time I watch a movie. The mother in the play is not a good mother. When her son is rich, she is a treasure. When she is in trouble, it is her shame. When she was a child, her father ran away and came back again and again because his father had no money. In fact, he has left little George irreparable. When he grew up, he was determined not to be the reason for being a pauper, even if it was to sell drugs. But is the dad in the show a good dad? I still have to think about this. A family failure is never a personal failure. Hey, why can't George always turn back to the shore? Maybe it's because I'm used to the days when the money comes too fast, and I can't accept the day by step. So ah, some things, don't touch, don't touch. Once you start, you can't go back. Thinking of an American drama I watched before, it seemed to be called a drug lord, and it was pretty good. The background of the story seems to be similar, and that one is also very exciting. Ps. Depp's acting skills are still remarkable, and Meihua is probably what I think of a slut.
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