In recent years, dramas about the theme of anti-** have attracted more and more attention, and "In the Name of the People" is the best one, which uses the character of Zhao Ruilong to deeply portray the extravagance and powerlessness of the power struggle. In this grand **, Zhao Ruilong's life course is even more reverie.
Zhao Ruilong, the "Emperor of Soil" in Handong Province, plays a *** in this play, he drives a Mercedes-Benz of two million, a mansion of 800 square meters, and a company of tens of billions, what an enviable thing. However, such luxuries, not only did not bring him joy and joy, but also swept him into the vortex of power.
In the storyline, in addition to being unscrupulous in business, Zhao Ruilong also shows his helplessness after power and wealth through his interactions with other characters. At the same time, its life course also reflects some of the best phenomena in society.
Zhao Ruilong lives a life of fine clothes and food and has a huge property, which is not made by himself, but more because of his family conditions. His father, Zhao Lichun, was the first in the court and left him a rich legacy. Mercedes-Benz, villas, companies, these are all signs of his status, but they are also the reason why he is deeply involved.
Zhao Ruilong relied on his father's power to make a splash in the business world. However, under the appearance of affluence, he developed a sense of attachment to his father, which led to his inability to make interpersonal and ethical decisions.
Zhao Ruilong's way of eating in "In the Name of the People" can also be seen from his extravagance. Gao Yuliang and Hou Liangping were arranged by him, and these two dinners have their own characteristics, but they both reflect Zhao Ruilong's helplessness between power and pleasure.
In the play, Zhao Ruilong invites Gao Yuliang to taste French food, but shows that he knows nothing about others. This scene, with delicate brushstrokes, reveals Zhao Ruilong's lack of human sophistication in the political struggle. This not only shows that he is unfamiliar with social etiquette, but also shows that he is too dependent on his family and lacks the skills to interact with others.
For Hou Liangping, Zhao Ruilong's performance was also quite helpless. Originally, he wanted to give Hou Liangping a bottle of Moutai, but he didn't expect that this guy didn't drink and was refused. This scene, on the one hand, shows Zhao Ruilong's stupidity of using money to move his opponent, and on the other hand, it shows his sense of powerlessness in the face of practical problems. Hou Liangping's persistence made Zhao Ruilong feel so powerless, his power, his money, at this time, seemed so insignificant.
Zhao Ruilong's life course is like a real picture, symbolizing various phenomena in society. The father he relies on is like those *** people, relying on power and power, to reap the benefits of fishermen, and to reap the profits of fishermen. Through his contacts with Gao Yuliang and Hou Liangping, Zhao Ruilong has revealed the shortcomings of some corrupt elements in terms of sophistication and power struggle.
The character portrayed by Zhao Ruilong in "In the Name of the People" is a character who is self-aggrandizing, relying on power and lacking the wisdom of life. His defeat is not only a problem with the storyline, but also reflects his shortcomings in dealing with interpersonal relationships, power struggles, etc.
Through an in-depth analysis of the life course of Zhao Ruilong, the protagonist of "In the Name of the People", this article reveals that behind the power and wealth, there is a kind of powerlessness and distress hidden. Zhao Ruilong is sitting on a huge fortune, but he has never been able to extricate himself from the power struggle and the entanglement of his family background, and his heart is filled with a feeling of emptiness. His extravagant life and wealth were not a source of happiness, but a burden.
And this is the deep idea that "In the Name of the People" tries to convey, through the character of Zhao Ruilong, to think about how power and money act on an individual's life. In real life, we may also find something corresponding to it, making it no longer just a simple entertainment film, but a deep reflection on the whole society.