You also have "Old White" on you

Bailee 2022-04-20 09:01:04

I just finished watching 5 seasons of "Breaking Bad" recently.

Lao Bai is ultimately a failure from both a universal perspective and an ego perspective, or a success for him. In his life, Lao Bai is only the boss in the matter of making drugs, and he can control everything. There is a very classic line that is "I am not in danger, i am The danger!" It is very domineering! Lao Bai's inner satisfaction with vanity goes beyond the limits of law or human nature, and even often puts himself on the verge of danger due to his own vanity, but he seems to enjoy the feeling of "I caused this situation, all come to me", Specifically in the film reflected in the following aspects:

1. During a family dinner, when Hank said in a chat that the big drug lord might be dead, Lao Bai was unwilling to be the "real big drug lord" to be rumored to be dead, and even hinted that he might be dead in front of his brother-in-law from the Drug Enforcement Administration. Still on the loose, and isn't the logic of normal people making Hank feel that he is indeed dead, so that he is safer?

2. The drug lab assistant xx (forgot the exact name) that Gus previously provided for Lao Bai was regarded as an idol because Lao Bai could produce drugs with a purity of 99%. This book is an important material evidence of this drug case. It should be destroyed immediately, but Lao Bai opened it from time to time to relive the admiration of others for his own vanity satisfaction. On the toilet in the bathroom of his own home, he was later discovered by Hank, which also became the turning point of the show, causing Lao Bai to be on the way to "pawn"......

3. After Laobai's drug production was discovered by his wife Skylerfa, every time his wife asked: Are we safe? or Are we fine?, Laobai always replied: we are safe, it's over! The scene has gotten out of control, and I don't want to ask for help, I want to solve the obstacles myself.

In short, after watching it, I feel that the role of Lao Bai is too three-dimensional. He does not have the aura of the protagonist, and his daily life is also very miserable. He also has some ordinary people, and he does not have them, but the psychological trend is very exciting. , When it is irreversible, I keep looking for remedies and make up for it, until the last moment I realize that I All i've done is not for family, it's for myself, logically, there is a satisfactory trend, but life has been OVER.

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Breaking Bad quotes

  • Jesse Pinkman: Nah, come on man. Some straight like you, giant stick up his ass at like what, sixty, he's just gonna break bad?

  • Walter White: I am not in danger, I am the danger.