In the film, confronting a series of people in the old Beijing Hutong is Xiaobo, the representative of the new generation of young people. Xiaobo's youthful spirit and the spirit of the times are vividly displayed in the film. For example, Liu Ye and Xiaobo are eating in a restaurant. The wine they drank reflects the gap between the two generations; when the elders clink glasses, the camera gives a close-up of the wine glasses of the elders. The sixth master told Xiaobo that when clinking glasses with the elders, the younger generation’s wine glasses should be lower than the elders’ wine glasses. , which reflects the traditional concept of Liu Ye's bones. Liu Ye's real identity is just the owner of a small shop, but he doesn't think so in his heart, which is also an important point to show the theme naturally. When the two men clink glasses again, the wine in their hands has been exchanged. Son Xiaobo is holding Erguotou, while father Liu Ye is holding whiskey. This shows that the generation gap between the two generations has been replaced by family affection. Smoothed out, the relationship between the two is also closely linked by family affection, and the theme of the film has been sublimated once again.
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