But in the end, seeing the end, it’s not Wall Street, it’s the same in a small town in another city.
This is the rivers and lakes, you can’t survive without madness. When you live in a small house of a few square meters every day, endure the landlord’s urging all day long, and sigh at the maxed-out credit card every day, why can’t you pick up the phone and open a new window for you? Opening a new door, this is the charm of money. To be precise, it is the charm of money to the poor. It can allow people to survive at least. If Xiaolai is in front, he is still a hypocritical playboy who consumes life in different ways. Later, Xiaolai was Robin Hood among the many beasts with oily heads and noodles. It was not the judiciary or the FBI who hit Xiaolai, but the 1% rich. It was the entire system of the United States, and Xiaolai felt that he was the last.
Lao Tzu is a hero and a hero. Maybe Li Gang has to exist in this society for many years. Who can break such a fatalism? I'm afraid I can't see in
this film, this kind of possessiveness, which is similar to a pervert, can inspire people to do anything, anything you think is impossible, come on, let desire rule you, let possessiveness erode you, and destroy your soul Sell to the devil, and you must get more, in such a society, who is not like that?
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