Wong Kar-wai's "Flowers" is a gripping contemporary urban drama, through the wonderful performances of Hu Ge, Ma Yili, Tang Yan, Xin Zhilei, etc., the story of Jin Yucheng's eponymous ** is vividly interpreted. The story takes place in the early nineties of the last century, when people are trying to climb up, and the protagonist Bao has become Mr. Bao. He experienced successes and failures, leaving a legendary story in the bustling city of Shanghai.
In the play, the casting is just right, and each character is lifelike, giving the audience a strong sense of substitution. The excellent production of Fuhua Dao is in line with the characteristics of the era in which the characters live, and the plot is full of ups and downs, full of highlights. The fates of the characters in the story are intertwined, and love and hatred are intertwined, which makes it impossible not to be moved. In the story, the founders of private equity**, Qiang Mujie and Mr. A, wanted to dominate the ** market, but due to the market downturn, they finally declared bankruptcy and had to sell all ** at a low price.
Mr. A couldn't bear the blow because of this and chose a desperate path, while Qiang Mujie was narrow-minded and vowed to make the people who collected the corpses together pay a terrible price. Among them, Mr. Bao is a member of the corpse collection team, he only relies on a little wealth, but he has achieved the greatest achievements and has the loudest reputation. The grievances between Qiang Mujie and Mr. Bao also involve love. Back then, when Qiang Mujie was studying in Japan, he met Reiko, a waitress, and the two spent a happy time.
At that time, Qiang Mujie even planned to stay in Japan for Reiko, but when he went to find Reiko after getting the qualification to stay in Japan, he learned that Reiko had returned to China, and the person who took Reiko away was Mr. Bao. This incident made Qiang Mujie hate his wife. In the interweaving of love and hatred, Qiang Mujie hated Mr. Bao, so he set up a huge game against Mr. Bao. He used Li Li to convey information to Mr. Bao in the Battle of Bao Ying, in an attempt to put Mr. Bao in prison. However, Mr. Bao escaped with counterattacks again and again, and even made a lot of money.
In the face of Mr. Bao, Qiang Mujie set off a bigger storm and wanted to kick Mr. Bao out, although Mr. Bao scraped together enough 200 million yuan to seek the support of Western State Investment, but his personal assets were only 30 million. Qiang Mujie is determined to kick Mr. Bao out, but he ignores one person, and that is Reiko. The storyline is confusing, and love and hate intersect in it, which is fascinating. In "Flowers", the fate of each character is intertwined with joys and sorrows, and the development of the story is full of suspense and surprises.
Each character has their own story, and each plot is gripping, and this drama will undoubtedly become a shining pearl in contemporary urban dramas. "Tokyo Storm: The Game of Friendship and Money" is a story full of money and friendship, and the time is frozen in Tokyo at nightfall. In this city, people have launched a fierce competition for survival and for their own interests. The ** dispute between Qiang Mujie and Mr. Bao is one of the most fierce scenes. Qiang Mujie found Reiko and tried to win her over to his side.
However, Reiko said that she just wanted to run her own restaurant in peace and stability, and she didn't want to get involved in the dispute. Despite this, when she heard Qiang Mujie hint that Bao Zong's funds were insufficient, her heart was still shaken. After all, the friendship of the past is not so easy to erase. So, when she learned that Mr. Bao was in financial difficulties, she resolutely took out the 500,000 yen she had saved and gave it to Mr. Bao. Although this amount is not much, it turned the situation around at a critical moment and helped Mr. Bao turn the tables against the wind and defeat Qiang Mujie.
Although Qiang Mujie exhausted all kinds of conspiracies, he did not expect that Reiko would become a key figure in this battle. This story teaches us that money can influence fate to a certain extent. However, camaraderie and trust are equally important. In this conflicted city, people need to learn to choose between money and emotion, and know how to balance interests and friendships. This is perhaps the most valuable life lesson that the city of Tokyo has taught us.