This spring, Taiwan's underworld, revenge, and the dialectic of human nature, a movie will integrate these seemingly complex elements into one furnace and present them on the big screen. But one of the movies that has attracted much attention and caused the audience to think deeply is "Removing the Three Evils Around the Week". It's not just a movie, it's a heartfelt and thought-provoking story.
The story begins with Chen Guilin, a young brother in the underworld in Taiwan, but is forced to flee for four years in an incident. The ups and downs of this fate outline a picture of the road to revenge, and people can't help but feel sympathy for the protagonist's suffering. And when he learns that he is actually a person on the wanted list and decides to turn himself in, the whirlpool of fate once again sweeps him into the turbulent whirlpool.
This search for the first two wanted criminals not only reveals Chen's family background, but also reveals his deep desire for love. In this black-and-white world of grudges, Chan Gui-she's decision to assassinate Aberdeen triggers a series of gripping acts of revenge.
In the movie, Chen Guilin decided to become a "new Zhou Division", no longer just a junior brother, but an individual who pursues freedom. His heart gradually changes, trying to erase the stain of the past, but at the spiritual center, he discovers His Holiness's true face, which brings the whole story to a climax.
His Holiness set up a situation that made Chen Guilin mistakenly think that he was another wanted criminal, Lin Luhe. This misunderstanding led to a more confusing revenge action, showing Chen Guilin's most exciting side. The ** scene of the entire church is stunned, and it also makes the audience think deeply about the boundary between good and evil.
The film's title, "The Pig, the Snake, the Pigeon", subtly symbolizes the three wanted criminals. There is a deeper moral to this, revealing the characteristics and human weaknesses of the three characters through the symbolism of pigs, snakes, and doves. The ** of good and evil in the story, as well as the contradictions between the surface and the inside of the characters, all made the audience fall into deep thought.
At the end of the movie, Chen Guilin finally expressed his remorse to the society before the execution and achieved the goal of "eliminating the three evils". This story is not only a battle of revenge, but also a profound reflection on humanity, justice, and freedom.
This film is not only a visual feast covering multiple elements such as revenge, freedom, good and evil, but also an opportunity for the audience to think deeply about human nature. The answers we find in the film are the key to inspiring us to solve the problems of human nature in reality.
When we walk out of the darkness of the cinema and leave the story of "Eliminate the Three Evils Everywhere" echoing in our hearts, we can find a hint of inspiration in this typhoon-turbulent story. Chen Guilin's inner struggle and the reincarnation of revenge make us think deeply about the twists and turns of human nature and the complexity of emotions. When we are confused in reality, we can also bravely face our inner challenges and find our true selves. The movie ends, but life goes on, let us think about our own choices and growth in the aftermath of this movie journey, because in everyone's heart, there is a piece of "Removing the Three Evils Around the Corner".