I just watched "Despicable Street" recently, and I think the male protagonist is so handsome. He looks mature and stable, tall and handsome. I feel very distressed for him. He was forced into a gang by life. A place like the gang is easy to get in and not easy to get out of! In the gang, every day, you keep your voice low, you obey your promises, but you are still oppressed, not reused, and even unable to pay the rent. This will make people feel that it is meaningless to join the gang. It's life-threatening, if you don't pay attention, your life will be lost; the more important thing is that you can't have love. When the male protagonist meets the female protagonist, he wants to quit the gang for her, but it's not that easy. If you want to take care of the gang and love at the same time It's impossible. If you don't quit the gang, your family may be hurt at any time, and it will make them fearful. If you quit the gang, you will lose your arms and legs. How will you live in the future? This reminds me of Feng Xiaogang in "Old Pao'er". To be honest, I really admire his professionalism as a bastard. Loyalty is a double-edged sword, which will not only benefit friends, but also hurt family members. Although he owes his wife and son, I don't think he did anything wrong. But outside the gang, the male protagonist's way of doing things is a bit extreme, revealing a murderous aura all over his body, and he does not blink when he kills, and he is full of viciousness. In this play, Jin Jiu surprised me. After watching the righteous and persistent Sergeant Xu Darong in "Descendants of the Sun", I didn't expect Jin Jiu to play such a ruthless role, betraying the boss and usurping the throne. , but the actor is right to experiment with roles with different personalities. In short, it is worth watching, completely conquered by the male protagonist.
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