When Zhao Lei was hit by Xu Banxia in The Wind Blows Banxia , it appeared many times in the play!

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-02-18

In your spare time, it is a pleasure to watch a good movie seriously. It is also a kind of satisfaction to share some feelings seriously.

The TV series "The Wind Blows in the Summer" gives people such a feeling, and each frame has its own unique meaning.

Detail 1: When Xu Banxia financed the first time to buy steel from the north, but encountered a market Waterloo, Zhao Lei was demoted repeatedly, and both of them fell into a low point in their lives. In the more than half a year of waiting for the market to pick up, an intriguing item appeared many times in the play - an hourglass.

The hourglass represents the passage of time, we often see in the restaurant, when waiting after ordering, when the sand on one side of the hourglass flows to the other side, it is the last time for all the dishes to be served! Some hotels will guarantee that overtime will be compensated!

In the play, Zhao Lei was demoted and had no choice but to change to a small desk, and the first item he took out was the hourglass, which appeared many times in close-up, indicating that the trough of the market would pick up sooner or later, but it just needed patience and time to witness!

Detail 2: When Wu Jianjian, the boss of the five-member group, tried to bribe President Gao in order to bid for the steel mill, a fish tank appeared in the play, occupying nearly half of the screen. Look closely at the muddy water in the tank, but there are a few fish swimming in it.

At this time, the barrage audience shouted that they really dare to shoot, a drama with conscience!

Does this detail confirm the old saying that "when the water is clear, there are no fish"?

Detail 3: When Xu Banxia's little girlfriend Wildcat got a foreign offer, she happily shared it with Xu Banxia, and a rotating globe appeared in the play.

Does the appearance of this globe show the heart of the wild cat, a heart that is unwilling to be mediocre and yearns for the outside world? Does it imply the youthful dream of every young person?

After reading "The Wind Blows in the Summer", I feel that it is really a work with a good conscience, full of details in the frame of frames, which is worth savoring and scrutinizing. What do you think?

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