A society where many elements are integrated

Horacio 2022-03-23 09:02:05

A country (the United States) formed by the first group of immigrant whites, driven by policies to encourage immigration, has finally built into today's multi-element society. In such a society, everyone has his own way of survival. For example, the world-renowned Chinatown established by Chinese immigrants is an organization that cannot be underestimated. Set of commercial law, of course, inevitably deal with other members of this society. Politics and money are always the topic of this society. The life of the protagonist in the opening chapter is almost desperate, and it comes from all kinds of pressures in this society. The Russian gang's self-destruction theory (let the people close to you disappear into this world), suffered from the slander of the original colleagues (don't slander if you don't collude, if you slander the person who demolished the gang), is it to endure or accept fate? At this time, the heroine's young and flustered situation pulled him back from the brink of despair, and subconsciously wanted to help this helpless little girl. He joined forces with the girl, brought down the gangsters, punished the corrupt elements in the police station, and gained social stability for the time being.
In a pluralistic society, the way of life of some of them is not accepted by everyone, so it is necessary to buy this kind of living space. This just encourages those people to collect money in various ways to secure this living space, and the groups selling this space will provide various protections to ensure their happiness index and the financial prosperity of this small community. In fact, money is like a pool of blood melting into the sea. This bloody smell will quickly attract sharks. The huge interests between buying and selling attract another party to intervene strongly, commonly known as gangs. The gangster’s way of harming people is to let the people who are close to you, familiar or unfamiliar, disappear, making the buyer feel insecure and forcing the buyer to give out some money in exchange for a safe space. It's very interesting sociology of pluralism. It's hidden in this film. In fact, it seems that there are still many layers of meaning to express. The judges should think about it for themselves!

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  • [first lines]

    Emile Docheski: You're lying to me.

  • Mei: Why did you save me?

    Luke Wright: I didn't save you. You saved me.