The male protagonist started out as a poor lawyer who didn't even have a middle name. Through his own efforts and ingenuity, he gained a firm foothold in the public office. His girlfriend is a wealthy girl attracted by his talent. When this case happened, it happened that he was recruited by his girlfriend to join a private law firm. It's a well-paying job that people strive for. Getting this job also means that you have entered the upper class and have the opportunity to make friends with the upper class people, but you can't get such an opportunity just by being talented. Just hours before he was about to leave, his boss assigned him a supposedly kindergarten-level case, but unexpectedly stalked him.
This film seems to be solving a case, and the many obstacles and temptations in it actually reveal the confrontation of class thinking. His girlfriend and boss told him to leave it alone and leave the case to someone else. He can retreat in spite of difficulties, pat his butt and leave, and then walk step by step on the road that his girlfriend has paved for him. But in the end, he chose the difficult road in the face of two roads.
In his relationship with his girlfriend, his girlfriend is in a dominant position, and his girlfriend's family is also very powerful. In the end, because of his stubbornness, he lost the lawsuit, lost his chance to enter a big company, and lost his public job. At the end of the film he finally finds the loophole and the case restarts.
Let's imagine, if he does not stick to his own opinions and face the difficulties, but follows the trend, the prisoner is likely to escape, but he himself will have a bright future.
As a poor boy from a poor background, faced with life choices, how would you choose? Future, love, and money are still hard, uncertain truths.
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