To give an example of a completely different level, for example, if we assume that Wu Chengen is not Shabi, we can infer many metaphors and connotations.
Well, let's say the director and writer of this film aren't Shabby.
A person with a conscience will have a disgust for the elite couple after watching this film, and if the director is not Shabi, then this Zhong's disgust for the so-called decent characters should be deliberately induced by the director.
The couple are self-righteous, think they are not ordinary parents, and completely ignore the life and death of their daughter. They didn't beat each other through wits at all. Their daughter survived to the end entirely because of the other's trio, from the eldest to the helper, a group of super humane, super caring good people from beginning to end. The trio has forgiven the mistakes made by the elite couple again and again, just to protect the safety of the child's life, while the parents push the child to the brink of death again and again, they only care about themselves. Their last so-called effort not only resulted in their own child being nearly killed in a car accident, but also treated the lives of countless innocent civilians on the road as child's play. for what? Of course not for the safety of their daughters, they are not even for money, they just want to prove that they are not ordinary people.
The only, I mean the only positive reason for the movie to the elite couple is. They didn't kill Katie. First of all, this explanation comes from the mouth of an elite man, not the director's explanation in other lens language, so the reason is not credible at all. Secondly, the elite woman judged that the kidnapping was not for money, but out of personal vendetta, simply because the male protagonist knew the elite man in a hospital. It can be seen that the elite women have ghosts in their hearts. Why did the elite man leave the hospital? The director designed the plot of the elite man who changed jobs between hospitals, but did not explain the reason. And the elite man almost missed when he used the same medical method to deal with the male protagonist's wife. From the above points, I think the director's point is that Katie was probably killed by an elite man.
Well, even if not. But the hero never knew. So let's think about it from the perspective of the male protagonist. A medical accident took his daughter's life. The hospital pushed the responsibility to four or six five, and the male protagonist's family was completely in a weak position. It can be said that there is no way to heaven and no door to earth. At this time, the male protagonist chose revenge. Did he kill? Is it fireproof? Hate society? no. He intends to rob the responsible person's daughter and raise it with his wife. Yes, it's absurd. Forced by bastard hospitals, bastard doctors.
And these bastard doctors, just like in the movie. Thinking that you have the power to kill others, and don't take human life seriously at all. Self-superiority is overwhelming. 5 groups of doctors and couples, of course, the last group is the most jerk. With this kind of jerk personality, the bad thing is that they do nothing unusual.
The male protagonist's previous 4 crimes, of course, the most important thing is to raise the funds needed to escape after the crime is over. There are also elite couples who practice with others to gain experience and deal with the toughest bastards.
In general, mentally retarded movies will allow the audience to accumulate hatred for the villain and sympathy for the decency in the whole process, and completely turn to the decency in the last scene. And when the villain farts, he completely vents the hatred accumulated before.
And this movie, the whole process is showing the glorious humanity of the male protagonist's family, and the shameless bastards of the elite couple. The audience completely turned to the so-called villain. When the male protagonist died, the music was miserable, and the audience felt very depressed. Didn't get any catharsis.
Now the audience has two choices, scold the director and screenwriter, or praise the director and screenwriter like me.
But no matter from which point of view, the disgust for the arrogant and selfish human nature of the elite couple will deeply envelope the viewer. More thoughtful viewers will think about deeper issues, how to properly handle medical malpractice, and how to supervise and hold accountable for medical malpractice.
Finally, let me say that it is generally assumed that when the director is not Shabi can come up with so many things, that assumption is correct :)
(Digress from the topic, the two are in love with each other, the man finds a vase, and the woman finds a rich one People. And men don’t care about their wives and children at all for their careers, and the empty check is 6 years old. So the couple is not a good deal from the root.)
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