The story is very inspirational and idealistic, but compared to Sansha's idealistic Dali Pills, the happy ending of this story is relatively low-key and warm, and it is considered warm. But this is closer to most ordinary people. A little adversity, a little persistence, a little effort, a little setback, a little success, and a little joy.
For the persistence of the protagonist, there is a bit of religious shadow in the movie, which is normal for people who believe in a religious country. For us, I think it comes from personal conscience and spiritual pursuit.
What the film wants to say is actually an eternal truth. People respect each other and cooperate with each other. This is the essence of business (business is not numbers, business is people). Some people believe this principle, some don't, some see it as a joke, and some see it as the Bible. However, in the end, it is such a simple business that can make us happy and win-win for both parties.
On the other hand, it is actually very difficult to make a business that was originally simple and complex in current situation simple.
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