Talking about Xingjulang's Characters

Aisha 2022-03-23 09:02:57

I have seen a lot of comments like "Yanzhu is a tearjerker", "Yanzhu's characters are too rigid", "Yanzhu's characters are separated from front to back", such comments. I don't judge right or wrong, everyone can see it from a different angle, but as someone who has watched the anime and watched the original work, his knowledge of Big Brother is not limited to the movie, so in my opinion, this character can stand up very well. In terms of Xing Shoulang's personal timeline, the first is Yanzhu's own sense of responsibility. The memory at the end of the movie is interspersed with his dialogue with his mother before his death; the second is his attitude. From the dream, he just became Yanzhu It is reflected in his interactions with his younger brother and father at the time; and finally, the boundless enthusiasm, responsibility, and cherishing of everything that happens in his life that he shows at the beginning of the film. Yanzhu is a very complicated character. It is not because he cannot see the cruelty of reality that he is full of joy, but it is when he sees the reality clearly that he forges ahead to change the difficulty of the cruel reality. His mother taught him strength and responsibility before his death. This sense of mission and the great back of his father drove him to become a "pillar", but this was only ignored by his father, but even so he was full of enthusiasm, He didn't lie to his younger brother, but showed his responsibility. So many good things in life have left him, so he is grateful and forge ahead. He applauded for the cold lunches, he was ashamed for his dereliction of duty due to the blood ghost technique, and he valued other people's lives, saying "no one dies here, my responsibility is completed", but he forgot, There is a person dying here, and that is himself. In my opinion, Yanzhu is a very complete and coherent character portrayed. Of course, I cannot deny that this character is indeed a two-dimensional chuanji and justice that appears hypocritical in reality. However, I think that as a character, the positive value he conveys is far higher than these shortcomings. During the entire viewing process, he also caused me to think a lot about life, responsibility and morality (these are still for yourselves). Feel it, I will not repeat my point of view), I have seen from him a life attitude that is not afraid of pain, not obsessed with the past, has lofty ideals and is willing to work hard for it, this is what I have gained from him, this is The red flames blazing on this character.

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