hopeless life

Kylee 2022-03-20 08:01:24

The underlying characters in Ken Rocky movies always have Rocky complexity. You can always find the belief and energy of life, and even the brilliance and positive energy of human nature, in these low-level characters. But at the same time, the way these characters work hard, driven by beauty and expectations, is in a sense extremely despicable and dark. Simply put, they will do anything for a beautiful goal. In "Free World", in order to accommodate the illegal workers under her command, the heroine chose to call and report the hiding spots of other illegal workers, so as to free up the house for her subordinates to live in. Her partner left her in the face of such despicable means, but her original intentions were not evil. In this film, Rhyme embarks on the road of drug trafficking in order to give her imprisoned mother a better life, and the same is true. In the prison visit scene at the beginning of the film, when the mother's foul-mouthed drug dealer boyfriend and grandfather were present, Lim showed a cold attitude. When the two left, Lim immediately showed his concern for the incarcerated mother. full of love. The handling of this scene immediately brings out the relationships and tensions of the characters. After the visit was over, the mother's boyfriend beat Lime violently, and this violent relationship was bound to end violently. Most of the film revolves around how Lime makes money. During the period, he was robbed of drugs, joined a gang, accepted the test of the gang and used a knife to kill people. It turned out that this was just a test of loyalty and courage. It was a false alarm. field. He bought a house with the money he earned from drugs and other ways, which was a gift to his mother, looking forward to starting a new life with him after his mother, who was jailed for her asshole boyfriend, was released from prison. However, the companion who "started up" with Lime burned Lime's new house angrily because of Lime's betrayal. The companions' feelings for Lime are the same as Lime's feelings for his mother, full of longing. They are all lonely and disrespected low-level troublemakers, either holding a group for warmth or nowhere to settle. On the day her mother was released from prison, Lime was in a neat suit and high spirits. This is the mental outlook that everyone who welcomes a new life will have. But this is just Lime's wishful thinking. The mother who got out of prison continues to defect to the unreliable drug dealer boyfriend without repentance. Maybe this is the power of love... This kind of mother or father is foolish, naive, immature and affects the child. The story is quite common, the harm is more psychological, and it goes back to the hot issue of whether everyone is qualified to be a parent. In the end, Rhyme angrily stabbed her mother's boyfriend with a knife, which was the only thing he could do at this time. At the end, he faces the sea and is alone, which reminds people of "The Four Hundred Blows", and Antoine who runs hard but can't find his way. Happiness is always similar, and misery is always similar.

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