"Wading through the Sea of Anger", Cao Baoping's work, starring Huang Bo and Zhou Xun.
It's hard to say it's a bad movie. But the movie-watching experience is indeed like sitting on pins and needles. I hate pure bad boys like Li Miaomiao, and I hate girls like Jin Lina who lack love and are abused. She is a victim and is pitiful, but isn't she the one who pushes her into the abyss?
Because of the lack of love, you can not love yourself and push yourself to the fire pit over and over again.
Some people may agree that it was the original family that ruined Jin Lina, and she died in her childhood a long time ago. But if you measure harshly, who does not have the trauma of the original family, then whether everyone has died in childhood.
The discussion about the original family is also one of the reasons why the film seems awkward. A suspense film, a story of revenge, and the final core, narrowed down to the influence of the original family, seems extraordinary—making a big fuss.
Lao Jin, played by Huang Bo, died in a foreign country, with 17 knives in her body, and was insulted. Angry Lao Jin quickly locked onto **, daughter Jin Lina's boyfriend Li Miaomiao, and launched revenge, but was blocked by Li Miaomiao's mother Zhou Xun in every way. Lao Jin finally learned the truth that his daughter committed suicide, and the reason also pointed to his daughter's original family. Lao Jin was shocked to realize that he had killed his daughter.
Old Kim did something wrong. He just, not so much in love with his daughter. The ill of East Asians is that they don't know how to love. But is this the reason for Jin Lina's self-exile?
We always seek freedom and independence. Jin Lina is an independent person, and after leaving her original family, she has the freedom to choose what kind of person she becomes, but she chooses to be stuck in the past. She is not to blame for this, after all, not everyone can get out of the past. When Jin Lina becomes an independent person, what can Lao Jin do? Therefore, Jin Lina's character is particularly outrageous, and she has been out of the category of "influence of her original family". Actually, she is a selfish person, someone who doesn't love herself and can hurt anyone.
Lao Jin is also a person, a down-and-out middle-aged man who worked hard for a living, divorced, and never remarried. worked hard to send her daughter to study in Japan, although she didn't care for her daughter, but she didn't bind her either. After working for half a life, his daughter died tragically, but he learned that his daughter had been blaming him.
Lao Jin will also be tired, his life is terrible, does he really have the kung fu to take care of his daughter?
Lao Jin is indeed at fault, he is not a good father. But he should not be blamed by so many people for being the representative of the "father" of East Asia and the source of all evil.
Nor should the family of origin be the root of all misfortunes. It's just one of the reasons.
I don't like the film, it amplifies the trauma of the original family and is too biased towards the young. As a human being, who is not a piece of chicken feathers, why should you blame others for misfortune. Everything is your own choice.