What is the bottom line of Sixth Master's rules?

Rhea 2022-04-23 07:05:09

The most successful part of the film "Old Pao'er" lies in the shaping of the characters, and the image of each character is very three-dimensional and vivid. The proud and stubborn Liu Ye, the cowardly lampshade, the bloody and impulsive three, the sophisticated and affectionate chatterbox, the awkward and stubborn son Xiaobo, the cool and simple Xiaofei, the obedient and lively pinball, the fierce and arrogant A Biao... The characters are very lively. In the eyes of people my age, Liu Ye, some behaviors are really incomprehensible. He seems to have a lot of reason and rules, but I can't figure out where his bottom line is. Serious spoilers, read with caution.

When someone steals money, he does not ask the other party to pay back the money, but only asks the other party to return the ID card. In my opinion, if the ID card is lost, it can be reissued, but the large amount of money is also earned by others through hard work, and thieves have no right to steal any fruits of others' labor. In Liu Ye's place, why can stealing money be forgiven, but stealing an ID card can't? It's understandable to deal with the lampshade and the police. It's just one yardage. No one is nobler than others. No one has the right to beat others. Those who beat others must be prepared to be beaten. A beggar pretending to be a blind man begging for food at the intersection, he will remind the other party to wear glasses so as not to be found. That is to say, he knew that the other party was deceiving passersby's sympathy, but he still supported it. Next was dealing with my son rowing someone else's car, which confused me again. His son said that he didn't touch the other's woman. If he believed his son's words, then the other party had no right to hit someone, but the other party did. Shouldn't it be called back then? Without calling back, I jumped directly to the rowing car, so I have to lose money. All right! Liu Ye is always strict with himself and his people.

Liu Ye's feelings for Xiaobo are actually like many fathers. They want to get close but don't know how to express them. It doesn't matter on the surface, but there are very strong emotions inside. This is something that impresses me very much. Reminds me of my own father, I was embarrassed to say it on the phone, and I just turned away when I was distressed. If it wasn't for my mother telling me that your dad misses you, your dad didn't dare to look at you when he saw that you were working part-time.

Returning to Liu Ye, he loves Xiaobo so much, even though his son does not recognize this father, even though he has not honored him once in half a year, even if he has to let go of his most important face to borrow money, he is willing to go. Do it, although his stubborn temper has made him uncomfortable many times. He can accept money from car repairers and old teachers, but he doesn't accept foreign money. His communication with Yang Huo confuses me. In my opinion, Yang Huo really knows him well, and he can guess what he needs with a single word of his action. But even if Yang Huo gave him the money, it could not quell Liu Ye's anger. On the one hand, he was annoyed at his own powerlessness because of his embarrassment, and on the other hand, he was stabbed by Yanghuo's slightly superior attitude, although in my opinion, Yanghuo's attitude towards him is different from others, and his attitude is very good. The sixth master may really not keep up with the times. He can't understand that the other party may really have no time to go out in a hurry, nor can he understand the need to make an appointment to meet friends. He didn't understand that the current society has changed, brotherhood is important, but everyone has their own life, and this difference in lifestyle will also change the way brothers communicate.

Liu Ye is used to helping others, but when he needs help from others, he is embarrassed to speak. Fortunately, there is a chat box to accompany him to support him, otherwise the money he needs may not be able to get together because of love. Finally, his son Xiaobo came back. He continued to protect and educate his son in his own way, handcuffed him to the door, and wanted to beat Xiaobo because of his opposition. As a son, many of Xiaobo's reactions and behaviors resonate with me. This is a very successful character created by Li Yifeng. His performance amazes me. Zhang Xiaobo is as vivid as his peers around him. In the end, fortunately Aunt Xia mediated in the middle, otherwise how would these two gunpowder-like father and son get along...

Then there's the matter of dealing with Xiaofei's father's illegality. The two negotiated and decided to solve it through a stubble frame. If Liu Ye wins, he can handle the evidence casually, and if Xiao Fei wins, he must return the evidence to the other party. Because Xiaobo was beaten and was hospitalized, Sixth Master had to be there when he asked the person who beat his son to fight. He wanted to resolve the two matters together and avenge his son. I understand that Liu Ye has a rare idealistic chivalrous spirit. He is willing to solve problems for others. He also believes in the creed of a promise of gold. So why did he turn his head and turn in the evidence again? Although this behavior is absolutely correct, as far as he is concerned, it is indeed possible to do such a thing for the sake of justice. But what about his promise? Although in Liu Ye's own words, this is a report, not an alarm, but in fact, he has violated the agreement before the fight, right? Xiaofei, a kid, is not as rebellious and non-mainstream as his dress, his personality is actually a bit soft, and the first confrontation with the sixth master can feel his heart shaking. He couldn't find the way he wanted to go, and he couldn't even get rid of his father's control. He just simply and idealistically yearned for the kind of chivalry in the novels, and he was happy and grudge. But in life, he was constrained by his father everywhere, and could not find a way to resist. He admires Liu Ye to some extent, just like admiring the heroes in novels. If he finds out later that the other party has violated the agreement and has already reported the evidence, what will change in his heart? Do you no longer believe in the so-called rules and chivalry? Or understand the other party, even if you go to prison, you must abide by your own chivalrous way... The

sixth master is a contradictory person. I can understand his justice, and I really hope that there are more people like him around me who are willing to meddle in their own affairs. Willing to help others and teach ignorant young people the truth. But I have to say that Liu Ye also has his own shortcomings and shortcomings. He can't give his family a safe and comfortable life. If he lives to help his brothers and others, what should he do when his relatives need him? He can treat money as shit, but in the cruel reality, a penny beats a hero, and without money he can't even protect his son. His bottom line is constantly changing at different times, and I can't help but be confused. What kind of rules does Liu Ye adhere to?

So, can there be such a legacy? In the process of advancing with the times, we must absorb the correct ones and let the essence of the past exist in all aspects of our lives. We have our own identities and responsibilities in the family and society, which must be fulfilled carefully, and at the same time, we also need to hide the traditional justice and love. When others are in trouble, do your best to help. When dealing with any elders, you must learn to get along with the elders' rules. To the brothers, it is necessary to stick a knife in both sides. When encountering injustice, we must dare to speak up for justice for the weak. These words are commonplace, but it is precisely these things that are lacking in today's impetuous and hypocritical world.

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  • Liu Ye: This is rule?

  • Xiao Fei's friend: Good Morning

    Liu Ye: Good Morning.