The development of immature criminals

Marilyne 2022-04-22 07:01:55

I thought I was looking at the big drug lord's awesome criminal record, but who knew that they were two messy partners who were on the verge of death, season after season.

They quarrel when they meet, do things without organization, rely on friends and friends to sell, not careful, can't control their desires to expand their territory at will, do business with big drug lords indiscriminately, do not have their own armed forces, take one step at a time, luck is also Very bad.

Both characters are very three-dimensional and full, and they both let me see how the "evil" side of good people is stimulated, such as greed, such as the desire to control. Everything is accidental and inevitable, there are choices and accidents, but in the end...that's it. It seems to be a matter of course, step by step into a larger capital market, and also into a more brutal conflict of interests, in the face of a more cruel life and death, from wanting 745,000 to killing people in order to survive.

Jesse is a small gangster who was kicked out of the house by his parents, has completely lost the support of his family, and has fallen into decline. But in his bones, he is very affectionate and righteous. Whether towards his brother, girlfriend, or partner, sometimes he will show a weak side, but the courage and strength inspired when he is really angry makes him look like he is really breaking through himself step by step.

White is a more typical example. His obsession and concentration with chemistry, his conceit of his own authority, and the desire for control that he inspired later made the relationship between the pair special and strong: Jesse needs recognition, White thinks There is a delicate balance of control and authority.

They are partners and relatives. They do not understand each other but trust each other. They have hated and opposed each other, but they have also experienced life and death together.

"Never give up on loved ones."

For White, Jesse was already a family member who had to be protected, sacrificed, and sanity.

Talking about the role of White's wife, I have to say that I have a lot of admiration for this woman: after learning that her husband was terminally ill, she stayed by his side, encouraged him to receive treatment, and faced life with optimism; When he was suspicious, distant, secretive, and full of lies, he waited until he was able to live independently before filing for separation and divorce; she guessed things that others would never think of at once, based on her understanding of her husband's abilities; for the sake of her children, Immediately made the correct and decisive choice; later, from the experience of my brother-in-law, I understood her husband's psychology a little, and had a deep tolerance for White...

Her strength, wisdom, and understanding in the end are all invaluable.

2018/12/16

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  • Bill 2022-04-24 07:01:26

    The plot is a bit slow but it's brilliant

  • Adela 2022-03-28 09:01:14

    Uncle is still very NB

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  • Jesse Pinkman: You either run from things, or you face them, Mr. White.

    Walter White: And what exactly does that mean?

    Jesse Pinkman: I learned it in rehab. It's all about accepting who you really are. I accept who I am.

    Walter White: And who are you?

    Jesse Pinkman: I'm the bad guy.

  • Hank Schrader: Jesus. What do you got in there, cinder blocks?

    Walter White: Half a million in cash

    Hank Schrader: That's the spirit