"Flowers" is over, the story of Mr. Bao is over, and the stories of Miss Wang, Lingzi, Li Li and others are over.
In the end, except for Tao Tao, who was caught in family trivialities, and his "unmasked" wife, almost no one was able to "die well".
As an audience who has never watched **, I can only say that such a "Flowers" Jane really has Wong Kar-wai's style and taste.
It was precisely when I came to the finale that I suddenly discovered from the end credits that perhaps only a director like Wong Kar-wai would announce so blatantly: This is not ** "Flowers", this is my own "Flowers".
Because this is a TV series that integrates Jin Yucheng's "Flowers", Mu Xin's "Shanghai Fu", Feng Lun's "Savage Growth" and Ying Jianzhong's two financial books, "Red Men and Green Women" and "Joys and Sorrows in *".
"Flowers" is more like a martial arts drama or a Hong Kong-style period drama, whether it is the actors' presumptuous performances or the choice of words and sentences in the lines, it is not limited to a city like Shanghai.
Because you can see the shadow of "The True Story of A Fei", you can taste the loneliness of "Chongqing Forest", you can feel the confusion of "East Evil and West Poison", and you can absorb the dark beauty of "In the Mood for Love" and "2046".
This is "Flowers", a TV series that has made many actors in the play willing to be silent for many years, a TV series that has left many directors and screenwriters in the dust, and a TV series that blatantly declares that he is not 100% adapted from "Flowers".
Flowers will eventually wither, and there will always be a time for someone to disperse at the end of the song.
In my heart, as the male protagonist of Wong Kar-wai's pen, Mr. Bao has completely jumped out of the realm and category of **.
Under the fate of the meeting, through the careful teachings of the old master and uncle, he changed from A Bao to Bao President along the way.
He has gone from an ordinary worker abandoned by his ex-girlfriend to a legend in the industry known to everyone on Huanghe Road and even in the entire Shanghai Beach.
He has a confidante, he meets a business partner, and he is stuck in a state of intricacies.
But in the end, such a Mr. Bao, who has walked the path that almost every martial artist must take, can only take a step back alone.
Shanghai is still the same Shanghai, and there is no shortage of business stories here.
Just like the metaphor of Miss Wang's "goodbye to the rivers and lakes", no matter how clever your peerless martial arts are, no matter how legendary the stories of the rivers and lakes you have, you will not be the eternal protagonist in the rivers and lakes.
If a treasure is gone, there will be another treasure to become the next treasure, there will never be a shortage of heroes in the rivers and lakes, and there will never be a shortage of treasures in the city of Shanghai.
This seemingly glamorous fashion capital, when it falls on everyone, there are only stories and memories full of sadness.
Xue Zhi is gone, Miss Wang is gone, Reiko is gone, Li Li is also gone, and everyone is gone.
In the end, Mr. Bao, who was alone, let go of all the obsessions in his heart, and the seemingly chic one left.
It's like reading a wonderful tome of martial arts**, and no one will be interested in the chatter and mediocrity at the beginning.
Everyone only lingers on the ups and downs of the heroes in the middle, and reads it again and again, but when the end of ** comes as scheduled, how many people will read the loneliness and loneliness at the end of the second and third times?
This is "Flowers", a story that I can guess the beginning but not the end, a story that seems optimistic but full of sadness.
He has a movie-like compactness and suffocation, he jumps out of the fixed emotions and thoughts given to the characters, he integrates the classic Hong Kong drama shooting style, and he tells a story of the era that is more like the world of martial arts.
This sense of loss after the end of the song is so strong, so strong that I haven't felt it so real from a period drama for a long time.
"Goodbye to the rivers and lakes" is just a moment of politeness after all, and the sadness after the end of the song is the eternal theme of the city.
The interpretation of "Flowers" is written here for the time being, and more wonderful interpretations will be listened to next time to decompose.
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