Each character in this play has distinct character characteristics and complex inner activities. If you use the law to define someone's good or bad in a play to decide your own likes and dislikes, or argue with someone that the character you like wins morally, this drama really isn't for you, because you might see, Except for a few marginalized people and minors, there is not a single "good person" in this drama. They all have personality or legal flaws. It's just a question of which is more important. The debate on the three moral views will eventually result in crows disliking pigs. . The so-called position is greater than the fact. For the time being, I will use the bad guy in this play to represent Uncle Gus Fried Chicken as a standpoint to illustrate my point of view. Some people like the charm of Uncle Fried Chicken, is Uncle Fried Chicken bad? He's absolutely bad and thorough, but it doesn't affect him as an icon for some audiences. But he has his own principles. When doing things in his group, he must perform his duties in his own right and not work with drug addicts. He is not sloppy or emotional, which is also the basic element of becoming a big drug lord. When faced with a problem that needs to be solved, he is resolute and can solve the problem with the fastest and most effective means. He dared to act, was calm, bold and careful, went deep into the lair of Mexican drug lords, and killed his opponent in the most ceremonial way. He has charisma, is usually polite to employees, and handles personal and social relationships just right. The legal and illegal companies are managed in an orderly manner, and the development of each unit is orderly. . . . But note that this is a subjective evaluation from the position of Uncle Fried Chicken. If you are in the position of the Drug Enforcement Bureau, the following evaluation will appear - Uncle Fried Chicken is a heinous drug lord, a cold-blooded killer who treats human life like a must. A hypocrite who hides a knife in his smile.... It is better to start with a position than to start with the good or the bad.
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