The irony of reality is too strong, except for the confrontation between justice and evil, and the confrontation between corrupt officials and good officials.
Another point is that when Bao Longxing worked as a turtle in a brothel, he was able to find opportunities in seemingly unfortunate days, practice magic skills, and find nobles with his own agility. Although there is a large part of luck in it, it has to be said that Bao Longxing himself has the qualifications to get this luck. Comparing Bao Longxing and the criminal who killed the family, who are also the sons of officials, one can play a good card to pieces and let his father and grandpa wipe his ass, and the other can even be very good when luck comes. good for your own use. When luck comes to you, whether you can use it well, you will also feel whether luck can really be lucky. For example, if you are the son of a rich man, your birth background is a kind of luck in itself, but whether this luck can be used by you, or whether you use up all this luck, depends on you. Finding opportunities to turn things around in "unfortunate" places is up to you. The so-called thing is man-made. PS: It is too similar to reality and reminds me of Sun Xiaoguo.
The content of Xing Ye's movies is too rich, and he can always produce a lot of things. This may be part of the reason why many people watch some old movies over and over again.
And this is a trivial matter that I wanted to write a little review, and then the number of words became more and more, and it became a film review.
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