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"Random Notes, Let's Talk About the Original Work (Mainly Su Qi)"
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Thank you. I just came out of the cinema. Overall, "Daytime Rain" is a good work, but it is not a commercial movie after all. I don't recommend following the trend.
One of the characteristics of this movie is that those who like the first half are generally uncomfortable with the second half psychologically and physically, and those who are looking forward to the second half almost find it boring. So my personal opinion is that if you are not afraid of spoilers, you can search for movie reviews first to avoid them. There is a psychological gap and I feel that it is not worth the ticket price.
To talk about something else, I have read the original work before, and I felt a little warm when I learned that it was going to be adapted into a movie of the same name. However, it is a pity that the movie has adjusted the core narrative theme. The role of Su Qi, which impressed me deeply, has been repeatedly compressed (the original book uses a chapter to narrate her story alone, and another chapter to talk about Su Qi and Cao Hao). emotional development), it is a bit regrettable from this point of view alone. Of course, the portrayal of Mo Sen and Tian Gang is very successful. For the sake of the overall framework of the plot, it is understandable and understandable that supporting characters such as Su Qi have less appearances.
Note: The following content does not appear in the film, but I still feel it is a spoiler, so please read as appropriate.
In the original work, although Su Qi's family background is very superior, her original family is not happy. Her parents met through a blind date and had no basis for any relationship. They got married just because their conditions were suitable in all aspects. The main thing was that they were a good match. When Su Qi was five years old, her mother felt that she had fulfilled her obligations as a wife to get married, have children, and raise children, so she began to cheat on her. Later, she ran away with her true love without saying a word, and filed for divorce from her husband remotely.
This incident made Su Qi's father, who had traditional ideas, become a laughing stock among his relatives and lost all face. From then on, he left a strong psychological shadow. This shadow was directly passed on to his daughter Su Qi after the divorce, causing Su Qi to remember the incident. He has been living in an extremely depressing environment since childhood.
Under her father's excessive education and restraint, all Su Qi's pursuit of beauty and freedom were curbed. She must be a well-behaved girl. She must not pay attention to appearance, try to put on makeup, study outfits, or "show off". Otherwise, her furious father will scold her like her mother, a "slut who only seduces others." .
When she was a student, Su Qi attended an aristocratic college. However, her excellent family background, excellent grades, and appearance that did not match these made her ridiculed and ridiculed, and her personal self-esteem and self-confidence were repeatedly hit.
After graduation, Su Qi still lacked self-confidence when she entered the company. She was always timid and wanted to lower her sense of existence and lower her presence to avoid all gazes. In addition, she always maintains a maximum social distance from others, especially men, and does not have any personal interactions.
Suki works so hard to suppress her natural instincts to avoid becoming what her father calls a "bad girl."
When reading the original work, I felt that the two girls Su Qi and Qiu Xue were the control group. One is suppressed in the traditional sense, and the other is suppressed too much and rebounds.
Again, it’s a pity that Su Qi’s role is too small. All the background stories of the above characters are only reflected in the movie by “conservative and rustic makeup” and “memories of buying clothes in the mall”, which is too much deleted. , so that viewers who have not watched the original work are probably a little confused.
What also makes me regret is that the relationship between Suki and her father has also been deleted to the point where there is basically nothing left. Su's father is a very complicated person. He has both empathetic hatred and practical love for his daughter.
Su Qi is a standard middle-class child, with a high level of education and a living standard far higher than that of her peers. Although her father couldn't stand her face, which was somewhat similar to her mother's, and would verbally criticize and abuse her from time to time, he never treated her harshly in terms of material conditions. All of this makes Su Qi have a very complicated view of her father, with both fear and fear, but also trust and dependence.
I remember when I was watching the original work, there was a very touching plot.
At that time, Su Qi and Cao Hao were in love with each other. Su Qi confided in Cao Hao, saying that she was worried that her father would not approve of their relationship. However, Cao Hao, who knew that his father-in-law was having a difficult time, did not have any skills to please and would only act very clumsily. Work hard and try your best to become a man worthy of Su Qi as soon as possible.
Cao Hao's efforts were noticed by Su Qi's father. He was very angry at first, but later he took the initiative to support Cao Hao, promoted him, assigned him important tasks, and gradually exposed him to the company's core projects.
It can also be seen from the private conversation between Su's father and Cao Hao that he hopes his daughter can have a good family and a happy marriage, and does not want to see her repeat the mistakes of their generation.
It can be seen that Su's father loves Su Qi, but his love is mixed with hatred for his ex-wife, which makes the relationship between him and Su Qi complicated.
It's just that in the movie, this touching father-daughter relationship can only be glimpsed through Suki's lines in the car.
("And even if the matter is exposed, we still have my father. Although he doesn't like me, he will definitely help hide it in order not to shame the family...")
I am going to put the original Amway here for the time being. There is an electronic version, which is worth reading. By the way, it’s really hell. It’s precisely because the story of Su Qi and Cao Hao is written so fully in the front that the plot of them being killed by Mo Sen later seems absurd and terrifying #佰 Khan, the kind of normal person’s life being transformed by an alien The feeling of being in such a mess and completely falling apart is truly terrifying.
By the way, I would like to shout here, Mohsen, Mohsen, how many people’s lives have been ruined by you!
...But the instigator, He Ye, died well. Although a more positive statement would have been to suggest that Mo Sen resort to law to punish He Ye, I have to admit that killing He Ye really relieved his anger. Alas, it can only be said that fate plays tricks on people. Poor people must be hateful, and hateful people must be pitiful. People and life are really complicated.
Speaking of this, in the movie, when Cao Hao is about to surrender, Su Qi suddenly says "Kill him", which is also a highlight of the plot that reflects human nature.
In the scene I watched, when Su Qi suddenly said such a sentence, many spectators around her were stunned. They didn't expect this timid girl to be so courageous.
Indeed, neither Tian Gang nor Cao Hao had ever had the idea of "counter-killing" Mo Sen before (Wang Dali will not mention it, he is more funny...), but Su Qi made a surprising statement.
In fact, if you think about it carefully, the logic behind this is very smooth. Because there is only one exception in "Day Rain", Su Qi. She is the only one who truly grew up in the middle and upper class, and is different from all the other characters who appear.
Family is Su Qi's nightmare, and it is also her "confidence".
Su Qi is not a little person struggling to survive at the bottom of society. Even though she is rustic and timid, she is still the daughter of a company executive.
Such Su Qi, her values are completely different from those of Tian Gang's group. Her rich family background and capable and powerful father allow her to naturally think beyond the law and justice. She is just a "We can kill Mo Sen" This idea shows the energy of her and the wealthy class she represents, and it exactly confirms what Mo Sen said to Tian Gang:
"How can a person with nothing climb up from the gutter? Look at the daily living environment between you and those rich and powerful people. It's completely different."
Su Qi's cover for Cao Hao and her contempt for Mo Sen, in addition to the "love plot" on the surface, also supports her with the confidence from her family. Although Su Qi's childhood experiences and growth process are briefly mentioned in the movie, the plot dialogue in which Su Qi persuades (or instigates) Cao Hao to commit murder is relatively complete, which invisibly reflects the upper class's attitude toward A condescending perspective from a lower class person.
Speaking of this, I seem to see some people sympathizing with Cao Hao, because Cao Hao was first a victim of school bullying, and then a victim of blackmail and threats by Mo Sen. The only time he actively harmed someone was when Su Qi persuaded him to kill him. Mawson. From this point of view, Cao Hao seems to be an enforcer of justice.
But is this really the case?
Mo Sen couldn't bear the humiliation and chose to kill He Ye, thus embarking on a twisted path. Although Su Qi's speech was out of self-protection, thinking that "as long as she kills Mo Sen, she can return to her original peaceful life," this idea is essentially because she knows very well that for people like them with a certain social status, It is more than enough for a jobless gangster like Mo Sen to vanish from the world, and even if the matter is exposed, someone will cover him up.
Cao Hao, who was able to be persuaded by Su Qi, strictly speaking accepted his fiancée's thinking that "people from the upper class do not treat people from the lower class as human beings". Even if the plot shows that Cao Hao was "forced" and "moved by Su Qi's unprincipled and affectionate retention", this is not a reason to whitewash him.
In addition, although Cao Hao's misappropriation of public funds did not directly harm anyone, it was a sure thing that he broke the law. Like Mo Sen, "having difficulties" cannot wash away everything.
What's more, who can guarantee that after Cao Hao and Su Qi really kill Mo Sen, the two accomplices will do more evil things because of their love that goes beyond the law and morality? The example of Mo Sen is already there. I can’t say anything about the couple Cao Hao and Su Qi.
Of course, I don’t mean to label these people as “good guys” and “bad guys” when I say this. Black-and-white dualism is not suitable for “Rain of the Day”. Everyone in it is very complicated.
I flipped it to the top and took a look. I didn’t expect that a spur-of-the-moment film review could say so much without even realizing it. Finally, let me complain. In the movie, the plot of Cao Hao and Su Qi going back to do it themselves is a bit too taken for granted. If I remember the original work correctly, it is probably:
Mo Sen was urging him urgently on the phone. While Cao Hao was prevaricating him, he contacted the gangsters and paid them to restrain Mo Sen. He planned to tie Mo Sen into his car and recreate the gangsters of the past. Killings and burying bodies in the woods.
Then, Cao Hao asked Mo Sen to come out to meet him. Mo Sen was surrounded by gangsters. Cao Hao and Su Qi's counterattack plan almost succeeded (the whole drama almost ended #Laughter), but Mo Sen's desire to survive was too harsh. , the gangsters only planned to take money to kidnap people, but they did not expect that Mo Sen would actually kill people. Two of the six or seven people died, one was seriously injured, and the rest all ran away crawling on the ground.
Then Mo Sen picked up the phone that fell on the ground and sent a message to Cao Hao. He pretended to be a gangster and invited Cao Hao over, and then attacked Cao Hao hard in the dark. Cao Hao fell to the ground and twitched, and asked Su Qi to drive away. Su Qi failed to start the car in time because of fear and panic, and was beaten to death in the car by Mo Sen who caught up.
Finally, Mawson dragged the bodies near the car, lit a fire in the gas tank, and the car exploded.
As for Mo Sen later leaving his residence, in the original work, it was because he heard neighbors chatting that the police might come to investigate, so he ran away in advance, instead of directly killing Cao Hao and Su Qi in the house and setting it on fire as in the movie. Fall down the house, destroy the corpse and destroy all traces.
Personally, I think the logic in the original work is relatively smooth. The adaptation of the film makes Cao Hao and Su Qi too stupid, especially Su Qi. It's really annoying to watch that Su Qi can't tear off the tape in an emergency.
Although I understand that this can show that Su Qi can tell the truth about killing Mo Sen, she is still basically an ordinary person with no experience in killing. She is just a little more pampered than others. It highlights that Su Qi cannot jump out. The category of normal people and emphasizes the "abnormal" portrayal of Mawson, but I still want to complain... This is too obvious to give someone away!
(I stopped to have a meal while typing this, and I feel like I have new ideas. I will add some more)
Now think about it calmly, the paragraph mentioned above is not without its merits. In the movie, the parallel editing of the scene where Mo Sen tortures Su Qi and Tian Gang and Qiu Xue is extremely tense, and the various comparisons are very ironic. This is a highlight that the original text does not have. If it is said that this scene was adapted to Cao Hao and Su Qi personally attacking Mo Sen in order to foreshadow this scene, well, well, it is not unacceptable.
Some of the characters' wits have been replaced with classic movie scenes. Not only is it not a loss, it's a huge profit. Looking at it this way, Director He and the screenwriter obviously have more things in mind than we, the audience, think, so I am still convinced.
Finally, let me write some concluding remarks. The shortcomings of "Daytime Rain" do not hide the good points. Even though I am talking about Su Qi and Cao Hao from beginning to end, it is actually because everyone can see how powerful the character of Mo Sen and the performance of actor Qin Jue are. , there is no need to specifically point it out for analysis and praise.
In short, this movie and Qin Jue won the "Four Special" awards. I believe every audience who walked out of the cinema will understand why.
Congratulations again to "Daytime Rain" for winning the award! Looking forward to the next internationally renowned Longzhou production!
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"On the sidelines, self-protection or accomplice?" 》
Dear movie fans, you can see the words as they see the face.
It’s been a long time since I’ve watched a dark and depressing series in its entirety. If I remember correctly, “Daytime Rain” was the first one in the past two years.
Before typing this article, my wife and I had a rather heated debate. We disagreed in unexpected places, focusing on the nature of the ending.
Madam and Teacher Fang Muquan coincide with each other and believe that the ending of "Rain in the Day" is about reconciliation and redemption. Tian Gang and Qiu Xue return to ordinary life, and Mo Sen loses his memory. He pays the price for his crime and is reborn at the same time.
But I feel pessimistically that the matter has not been resolved, because the key factor that caused "everything to end" was the car accident. What a lazy design, it was abrupt and forceful, and directly erased Mawson's sins like the hand of God.
It is true that Mo Sen surrendered, but what does this mean? Campus bullying has not been curbed, one He Ye has been retaliated against, and there are many more "He Ye"s existing on campus. One Tian Gang has experienced the evil consequences caused by bystanders, but there are more "Tian Gang" who remain silent and remain indifferent spectators in yet another incident of campus violence.
Therefore, I firmly believe that "Day Rain" is a dark and depressing movie, and it is an absolute BE.
After being stubborn, I tried to think of a more "happy" ending, but after thinking about it, I felt that the movie was cruel and ruthless. The beginning of it was the end of Mawson's school days. People cannot change the established facts and they can affect the trajectory of Mawson's life. All the nodes have passed, and there is no possibility of salvation.
So I just let out a long sigh, and I feebly came up with a cool idea, that is, from the first time Mo Sen was bullied by He Ye, Tian Gang or another classmate bravely stood up and stood on Mo Sen's side. Say "no" firmly to school bullying.
Unfortunately, such idealized stories can only exist in imagination.
I have thought more than once "if Tian Gang had not stood by and watched" and "if there were still people who supported Mohsen at that time", because according to surveys, in the face of high pressure, the more social support an individual receives (including family and friends) , the higher his or her sense of self-worth, the stronger the psychological endurance.
To put it bluntly, this is a resonance effect.
For example, after you move to a new house, you find that your neighbors are very noisy, which affects your rest. You are angry and sad because of this, and you confide your troubles to your family/friends.
And at this time, if their reaction is "It's okay, are you too pretentious/too sensitive?", "Just be patient, there are no people who don't suffer outside", it is conceivable that you will definitely It’s even more aggrieved because instead of getting the moral support you wanted, you were further suppressed by the people you cared about.
But if their reaction is to feel sorry for you, to fight for your grievances, or even to actively seek arguments from your neighbors or property owners than you are, then at this time, first of all, you will feel much better, and secondly, your tolerance and tolerance for your neighbors will The heart will also strengthen because you have received the support you need, and the spiritual energy from relatives or friends makes up for part of the mental trauma you have suffered.
The same principle applies to campus bullying incidents.
I believe that as long as there was still one person standing with Mawson at that time, the possibility of him taking an extreme path would be greatly reduced.
[Additional content: Speaking of which, this is also a pity for me, because the prostitute in purple could obviously be this person, but she appeared too late and was unable to save herself. This gentle purple light could only be suppressed by Mo Sen in the end. From the bottom of my heart. ]
So at this time, I have to mention one person-Tian Gang.
His cold stare and betrayal all turned him into an extremely weighty snowflake, which ultimately led to the disillusionment and collapse of Moson's personality.
If Tian Gang could stay with Mo Sen at that time, even if he didn't provide any substantial help, just say a few words of concern and give Mo Sen a little care, maybe things would turn around.
But, so far, my attitude toward Tian Gang is regret, not condemnation.
Because in the movie, Tian Gang has a sentence that remains fresh in my memory.
He told Qiu Xue that he had secretly begged He Ye, hoping that He Ye would stop bullying Mo Sen. However, He Ye’s reply to this was:
"If you don't bully him, will he bully you?"
So Tian Gang had nothing to say, and acquiesced to He Ye's bullying of Mo Sen, and chose to follow the herd, and silently stayed away from Mo Sen like other students.
Too many viewers were outraged by this, but my first feeling when watching the movie was sadness.
He Ye's rhetorical question was very fatal. For Tian Gang, what he did was a kind of self-protection.
Although his self-protection was obtained by pushing Mawson into the fire pit.
It is self-protection, but it is also an accomplice and accomplice.
We are angry, but while we are angry, we also have to admit that this kind of situation of "not caring about ourselves" is very common. To put it bluntly, if we encounter something similar, I don’t know how many people will remain silent like Tian Gang.
After all, one less thing is worse than one more thing, and no one wants to get into big trouble.
[Supplementary content: Thanks to @爱电影小Han’s comment. In the short film "Empty Monument" in the first half of this year, there were also students who were asked for help by the police superintendent. They did not want to cause trouble, so they destroyed the evidence of the report and pretended that the matter did not exist, which indirectly led to the real incident. A plot in which a criminal escapes and an innocent boy (played by Qin Jue) is imprisoned for the crime. At that time, many viewers strongly condemned the student character in the short film, and even implicated the actor himself. Now history is repeating itself. ]
It can only be said that if there were a lot of enthusiastic and brave people in the world, then "acting bravely for justice" would not become a prominent deed.
After realizing this, my heart became heavier.
Because whether it is condemnation or appeal, the effect it can play is very weak. Bystanders, onlookers, their scope is extremely wide. Tian Gang, who was directly involved in the incident, is watching, and other students in the class are watching. What about the teacher? What about the classmates in the next class? Where is the principal? What about other parents who randomly hear from their own children that such-and-such student is being bullied?
As for watching, too many people are watching.
So who should we hold accountable?
Just like online violence, if you want to investigate, you can't trace any specific person.
However, when everyone's words and actions add up, it's like a landslide for someone like Moson.
I feel very, very, very powerless.
I'm sorry that this article did not provide you with valuable information, or even spread "positive energy". However, reality is sometimes so heavy and complicated that it is difficult to start.
I know that my words at this moment read very pale, but even so, I also want to make a weak call - not so much an appeal, but a personal extravagant hope - I hope that the relevant laws can be more perfect, and I hope that the school and the Parents can intervene in time, hope that publicity and education can be more in place, and hope that more bystanders will no longer just be spectators, but can offer a little help to the bullied people who are in trouble while protecting themselves.
Hopefully, there will be no more school bullying in the world.
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"Let's live, use our own philosophy of life - using Wang Dali as an example to talk about mentality adjustment"
Let me admit at the beginning that I am a clickbait, hahahahaha, the content of this review is not that academic, I just want to pretend to be serious in the title #狗头
Into the title. It is said that the essence of "Daytime Rain" is in the second half, and the first half is very boring. Hey, don't tell me, I am that evil viewer who thinks the first half is pretty good.
Wang Dali is a very interesting person. Usually, comedy characters in domestic movies will have a reversal, telling you that the core of this comedy character is tragedy. This person also has moments of depression and collapse, expressing joy in suffering and forcing a smile. That sense of irony.
But Wang Dali is different. What stands out about him is that he is always funny and absurd. Because there is no inversion between before and after, it looks very pure. To put it simply, the character does not collapse.
After watching the whole movie, my impression is that everyone in it has something annoying, but Wang Dali is a character that the audience accepts well.
Like him, it's not necessary; hate him, it feels too real to be a real person; substitute him, it's too disconnected from reality, and you can't be substituted.
Taken together, the audience can view Wang Dali more objectively and enjoy his funny scenes with a relatively relaxed attitude. Whenever there is a scene involving Wang Dali, everyone will not feel heavy and have no burden on their conscience.
It's quite strange if you think about it carefully.
Wang Dali has his own way of living. Although his living standard is just like that and his future career can be seen at a glance, he lives a much more open and happy life than Tian Gang.
At the beginning, Wang Dali said several "famous quotes", which at first glance seemed to be bluffing, but when you think about it seriously, they are quite thorough.
For example, "People who know that they are insects but still want to retain their self-esteem are the most likely to feel pain." "Either stand or lie down. Kneeling down without getting up or down is uncomfortable and undignified." etc., original words I can't remember exactly, but that's pretty much what it meant.
If you just read the text, you will feel that what Wang Dali said is a bit harsh, a bit extreme, and seems to be mocking. However, anyone who has watched the movie knows that his attitude is actually very calm and completely "thinking about it".
I feel that this kind of mentality is very rare.
Most of us are anxious when we live in this world. Why are we anxious? It’s because our desires are not satisfied. There are many kinds of "desires" here, such as appetite, material desires, other desires, etc.
I have a lot of desires, but I don’t have enough money or ability to fulfill them, but I can’t control my desires. The result is that I am always dissatisfied, always greedy, and want more, so I am never satisfied and live completely unhappy.
In comparison, it is really not as good as learning from Wang Dali.
Accepting reality does not mean lying down and letting go. It can also mean facing the current life with a different attitude and finding the meaning of life.
By the way, looking through the comment section, it seems that Wang Dali conspiracy theories are very popular, and I don’t know who is responsible for the strange rhythm.
I personally feel that there is no need to think about Wang Dali in a complicated way. He has a character arc, but not much, and his logic is easy to understand.
From the beginning to the end, Wang Dali likes Qiu Xue, and discovers that Qiu Xue likes his colleague Tian Gang, so his mentality collapses, and he skips work at home and drinks bitter wine down his throat.jpg He also bought a chainsaw to scare people, but was later persuaded by Tian Gang After returning, Tian Gang confessed to him that he had been dating Qiu Xue, and his mentality collapsed again.
But even so, when Wang Dali met Mo Sen, his first reaction was to teach this stalker who had caused trouble to Miss Xiaoxue a lesson, so that he should stop pestering Qiu Xue, and then he was shot to death by Mo Sen. Return to the original Buddhist mentality, choose the latter between fruitless love and friendship, and sincerely wish Tian Gang and Qiu Xue a good life.
Some people say that the scene with Wang Dali's chainsaw was very scary, but I think it was just a funny scene.
Or if we analyze it carefully, if Wang Dali really hated Tian Gang, he could have killed Tian Gang, but he didn't. He just made a chainsaw at home, and then he stayed at home drinking and messing around. This shows that he wanted to "kill Tian Gang" just for the sake of thinking, and would not actually do it. At best, it was just to scare someone. Just Shimoda.
As for telling Tian Gang later in the hospital that I regretted breaking off the relationship with him, I think it was not what some viewers speculated, "If I hadn't broken off the relationship, I could have told Mo Sen Gang Tian's address and escaped disaster." That's my personal opinion. Judging from this, I still think Wang Dali is really sorry that he broke off the friendship with Tian Gang because of Qiu Xue.
After all, he probably knows that Qiu Xue is unlikely to be with him. Although dating Tian Gang is quite surprising, this is Qiu Xue's own choice and a consensual matter. There is nothing wrong with respecting blessings.
Being able to figure this out also shows that Wang Dali is becoming more and more transparent. How to put it this way, if you said you were "thinking about it" at the beginning, you will feel "bearish" later on. Thinking about it, anyone who encounters a weirdo like Mo Sen and goes directly to the gate of hell will probably think like Wang Dali, "Forget it, even if the goal of life has been shattered, at least I am still alive now, and I will be satisfied." Bar".
Finally, I send you an emoticon, wishing everyone to think about it soon and reduce anxiety ~
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7700+, someone wrote it and I won’t say who it is. Together with the 3300+ of 4.26, there are 1w1+ in total. In addition to the updates of 4.26 and 4.30 (today), additional copies of 4.22, 4.23, and 4.24 have been added.
I have been out to relax + collect materials + adjust my status these past few days, and the already erratic updates have become more abstract (...). Anyway, I shamelessly thank you all in advance for your tolerance and consideration (are you polite?).
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