Hey guys, have you ever heard of the show "Flowers"?It's not those small TV series, this is the work of the great director Wong Kar-wai himself. Yes, you heard it right, it's the Wang Dao who slows down time. This time, he took "Flowers" to the ** file of Yang 8, which really attracted the audience's attention.
As soon as the premiere came out, wow, the ratings soared directly to the sky. Let me tell you, the Douban score is also frighteningly high - 8 as soon as it comes up9 points!It can be seen that the popularity of this drama is by no means in vain.
Having said that, the Ah Bao in "Flowers" is simply a legend in the business and war world. From the beginning to the end of the business giant, his story is simply more exciting than **!
Ah Bao and his uncle had a conversation in a business transaction: "Old man, should we bet all on the Red Star II this time?""Bao, investment is like playing chess, and you will lose all the games if you make a wrong move. ”
Through such a vivid dialogue presentation, we can feel the tension of Po in each decision.
However, "Flowers" does not only show Po's changes in the mall. The deep friendship between him and his good brothers Tao Tao and Commander Cai is also moving. "Brother, only by being in the same boat through thick and thin in the business sea can we see the truth. Mr. Bao's words were enough to make all tough guys cry.
But life is like a drama, when the plot is about to enter the climax, "Flowers" suddenly came to a reversal - there is a bigger ** behind the golden phoenix!And Mr. Bao is facing unprecedented challenges, and someone actually betrayed him at a critical moment!
Watching Po busy dealing with complex situations such as ** subscription coupons and exchange closures, the plot of fighting wits and courage in the shopping mall step by step is simply more enjoyable than watching a football game.
The most thought-provoking thing is the scene of Commander Cai - when morality and desire stand at a crossroads, how will a person choose?This not only tests the characters themselves, but also allows us sitting in front of the screen to reflect on our values and bottom line.
To sum up (oh no, "in summary" is too formal), in short, "Flowers" is like a mellow and fragrant old wine with an endless aftertaste. There are not only the lives of the small people in the market, but also the thrilling business warsIt not only shows the precious deep friendship in the bloody rain, but also reveals the complexity and changeability of human nature. And we sit on the sofa and enjoy the shock and thinking brought by the story, as if walking in the blooming world of "Flowers" with Director Wang. Don't wait friends!Hurry up and chase this show!After all, who can resist Wong Kar-wai's romantic acceleration?