Everyone has a Richard Parker in their hearts

Liliane 2022-12-11 13:28:17

Whether it's Young Pi or Uncle Bai, there is a tiger lurking in the depths of a kind or cowardly soul, not to mention others.

Probably partly due to my lack of self-confidence, I've always been unafraid to speculate on humans with the worst malice. For example, when I was watching Heaven and Earth, when I was watching Jiabiangou Chronicle, and when I was watching 1942, I couldn't even guarantee that I would not make the same choice as the protagonist under such circumstances. But I think it's better to admit your insecurities than to make promises that you can't keep. Fortunately, we do not have many opportunities to face such a choice.

In fact, Jesse is just a bluffing paper tiger, and the kid's heart is as kind as a rabbit. However, being a gangster, doing petty business, when I heard that a child was being used to commit a crime and was instructed to kill, I was furious. I killed someone and collapsed. How can this kind of character be a gangster? typical. Thanks to Mr. Bai's wisdom and courage, he took this stupid and kind child out of a brand new path.

The so-called blackening of Mr. Bai is actually just to let the tiger in his heart come out, especially when the last close-up shot is given to Lily of the Valley, it makes people shudder.

Who would have thought that he turned out to be a cowardly high school chemistry teacher, who restrained the rudeness of students in class, and missed the opportunity to make a fortune. I can't be the master of my wife at home, and there is nothing to my heart's desire, a complete Loser look. When I watched the first season, I said, don't push good people into a corner. In fact, it is a misnomer. A good man is too general. A more appropriate description for Mr. Bai is an honest man, a man in a dark corner ignored by everyone.

In the face of Boy Pi and Richard Parker, we all know that the second story is closer to the truth, and Justice also stated that the second story really happened, but the vast majority of people including Japanese investigators. Most audiences are willing to choose to believe the first story, thanks to the kind humanity and the perfect special effects production team. But who will prevail in the battle of instinct and kindness? In fact, most of my anxiety comes from this. It's one thing to want to believe, but it's something else entirely. The unease comes from lack of self-confidence, the fear of the second story, and I believe I am not alone.

Before the end of the fourth season, Mr. Bai seemed to be in a desperate situation and lost all his helpers. Just like when I imagined that if I entered the world of battle royale, I thought I would be forced to start a survival game, but there was still a voice running out and saying that it would be natural. I think if I were Mr. Bai, I might give up life and accept death in the face of such a situation of more than 1v. But Mr. Bai's desire to live, win, and money is obviously better, so it's proved once again that it's the basic theorem of nature. At least being a gangster, you always have to be a bit ruthless and very ruthless.

But where there are people, there are rivers and lakes. The living space of the kind-hearted rabbit is always limited and narrow. When we secretly swore that we would never become the kind of person we hate the most when we were young, it was actually just the little rabbit's powerless defense of our good wishes. It's a pity that there are endless stories of rabbits dying and dogs cooking. The big bad wolf always beats the little rabbit because of his hat. This world is really sad, and I went to take medicine.

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