The old white deserves it

Blaise 2022-11-06 21:55:07

Besides Lao Bai, I really can't think of any other actor who could play this role.

If the whole story can be described in one sentence, how do you choose the life of your child and the principles of fairness and justice? I think this question, no one can choose. At the end of the story, even if the policewoman and the lawyer know the truth, they can't believe it, they're heartbroken, but then what? They're not going to expose Adam because they know it's a dead end.

Since the first episode, I have been thinking about it, maybe it is a question that countless viewers have also asked themselves, if it were me, how would I choose? I think I'll take the same path as Lao Bai without hesitation. When a child does something wrong, he can be punished, corrected, and sent to the bench of the court... But he can't pay the price with his life.

Lao Bai is indeed Lao Bai, a master of manipulating people's hearts. Even after being seen through by the black boss, he still walked a tightrope step by step to almost the end. Boss Hei finally called Lao Bai to the celebration banquet and hugged the murderer of his youngest son face to face. Maybe it was just a threat and provocation, not necessarily what he would really do. After all, the daughter's feelings still have to be taken care of. It's just that fate's fate seems to be pushed by an invisible hand, but this shot does not mean justice.

Probably no one likes the role of Adam. Getting into trouble, panicking, escaping, entangled in the face of his father's choice, contradictory... These all seem to be understood as the ignorant operation of this teenager. But what he most disgusting is getting close to the victim's sister. It doesn't matter what kind of emotion he's in, whether it's guilt or true love. I don't know if he has ever thought about it, if one day the other party finds out that he is the murderer of his younger brother, how should he deal with it? ? Fall in love with your enemy? His liking and affection are a poison in themselves. But he probably never thought about this, because he was such a selfish, cowardly "child".

I like such human films, and I like characters like Michael, who are both good and evil. What price can you pay for your child? Is it too shallow to assess whether a person is black and white under different circumstances?

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