On March 6, the TV series "Detective Chinatown 2" has been broadcast to the 9th episode, and the second unit of the show has ended. At the same time, the movie "Removing the Three Evils Around the Week" is being screened in theaters. The second unit drama of "Tang Detective 2" and "Removing the Three Evils Everywhere" have a lot of stalks. The two dramas are about the harm that the ** organization does to people.
What's even more interesting is that in these two film and television dramas, these two ** organizations are both profit-making as their ultimate goal, and they are both engaged in killing people and selling goods, and at the same time, in these two dramas, there is a woman who follows him desperately by the side of the so-called Venerable. In particular, the setting of this desperate woman, whether in "Detective Chinatown 2" or in "Eliminating the Three Evils Around the World", is worth thinking about.
In "Detective Chinatown 2", this "Venerable" wants to escape, and ** has been deployed at the airport. At this time, the woman beside him, Ashin, was desperate to help the "Venerable", and even after him, Ashin was willing to help him betray his sins. Even in the specific ** process, it is also this Ashin's "main knife". What kind of magic did this woman have been cast by the "Venerable"?
Coincidentally, in the theatrical movie "Removing the Three Evils Around the World", there is also such a woman next to the "Venerable", who not only helps the "Venerable" lie and deceive people every day, but also has a relationship with the "Venerable" and gives birth to the next generation. When the male protagonist exterminated this criminal organization, this woman not only did not fear, but also "went to justice generously" with a smile on her face. It's a mystery.
It stands to reason that in these two stories, the male and female are just a combination, and they are brought together because of interests. In this case, they can only be regarded as birds of the same forest at most, and it is their inevitable attribute to fly separately when disaster comes. Why didn't these two women choose to fly separately when the catastrophe was coming? On the contrary, they all stood up to protect the "Venerable"?
When I watched "Removing the Three Evils Around the Week", I couldn't figure out this question. After the second unit drama of "Detective Chinatown 2" was broadcast, I still couldn't figure out this question. Should this question really be answered with the connotation of the movie "Lust and Caution"? - The content in the film has been called by many people, what is the path to the depths of women's souls.
In "Eliminate the Three Evils Around the World" and "Detective Chinatown 2", there is a woman who is desperate by the side of the "Venerable", is it really because of "what is the path to the depths of the woman's soul"? This explanation, in the movie "Removing the Three Evils Around the World", seems to be valid. After all, in the film, the woman next to the "Venerable" looks like there is only one man like the "Venerable", the world is so big, and she has never seen any good things outside. This setting is quite similar to the character played by Tang Wei in "Lust and Caution" - I have never seen the world.
However, in "Detective Chinatown 2", the woman next to the "Venerable", Ashin, is definitely not unseen in the world. On the contrary, she has a man, and her man has betrayed her physically. Because of this betrayal, Ashin should have seen through the man's set a long time ago. How could she be like that in her soul because the "Venerable" had that relationship with her? This is a bit unreasonable.
Therefore, in "Detective Chinatown 2", Ashin helped the "Venerable" to confess his guilt, I was more confused. Ashin's motives for her actions are unclear, so what is her purpose in doing so? How could the appearance of the "Venerable" be such a bad old man that Ashin could be fascinated? Could it be that this bad old man really has a set of secrets that fascinate middle-aged women? Obviously, the TV series doesn't say anything about this.
Can we think about this more simply, a lot of deception, wrapped in the name of thought, can fascinate middle-aged women? The words "think more simply" are very important. There is a discriminatory statement against women on the Internet, saying that women are relatively weak in rational thinking, far inferior to men. I certainly disagree with this statement. However, according to this statement, women are easily deceived and addicted to their weak ideal thinking.
I don't know if that's true. I have seen a lot of short **, there are often such scenes - a large number of women get together, shouting that they want to succeed, and even dress up as a rich woman, staging one after another domineering female president with bodyguards to enter the scene. These women seem to be tired of this kind of performance, and they are willing to be cheated out of money and so on. It's a strange thing.
I always feel that the women around the "Venerables" should be the first to see through the ugly faces of the "Venerables". As parents of minors, it is necessary for us to let our daughters learn a little philosophy and logic, so that when they grow up, they will be deceived by the lowest level of deception.