Feng Xiaogang used the camera to connect the inside and outside of the field very well: Ge You The witty humor and the helpless hypocrisy of the pastor, the speed of time and the slowness of reality, so this made me an unstoppable laugh. After laughing, I suddenly felt empty inside.
Because real.
This is the most realistic commercial film, a film against reality and true to the heart - Feng Xiaogang, who looks like a villain and always speaks viciously, obviously pays homage to the virtues he does not possess - kindness, honesty, and abandoning hypocrisy. Feng's grim face has one thing in common with the movie: he is not hypocritical.
When man thinks, God laughs.
Xu Ruoxuan and Ge You met, talked about orphans, and finally about their own children. Ge You suddenly looked embarrassed, and then used the analogy of a BMW with a Mercedes-Benz logo. Ge You looks insincere but is an absolutely sincere person - he directly rejected the other party.
In Houhai Teahouse, Ge You and the stock girl meet. When we laughed when Ge You fell below the issue price, the woman said that she would not only buy one stock, but would operate several at the same time. I think she must be a post-85. This generation of young people represents immediate materialism, multiculturalism and egoism. They no longer have a common sense of shame and immorality, they are direct, simple, crude, but never hypocritical, they are more direct and decisive than us, they are a generation of change, but it must be a generation that has lost Chinese traditions.
It is inevitable to see Fan Wei laugh at me. Let's get back to reality when Ge You buys back the terminal splitter that he sold for $2 million for 1 million yen - idealism goes bankrupt at this moment.
Fan Wei came up to see Ge You's future, and Ge You said: When the economy improves, sell it and the income will be divided equally. Once again, the film is drawn into the desperation of idealism - a symbolic ending that shows that idealism and reality have compromised at one point.
Our world is too small to contain human sin.
When the daring Feng Xiaogang directly pokes fun at Hu Jintao's definition of harmony—he said, the most expensive thing in the 21st century is harmony—the story goes beyond ordinary meaning. In an era of materialization and excess information, an era facing globalization and social crises, and a country lurking in great turmoil, the value of "honesty" obviously needs to be magnified countless times.
"Up against the current, the road is long and the road is long. The so-called Yiren, if you are the one, do not disturb." This should be a great wake-up call to our current situation.
There are fewer and fewer friends, and they are going their separate ways; material things are getting heavier and values are becoming more and more differentiated, and the feeling worth cherishing is the man who sings and weeps on the country road in Hokkaido.
Salute to Feng Xiaogang who is brave and not hypocritical.
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