Why does Claire do a water purification project?

Leatha 2022-03-20 09:01:08

When talking about this play with a colleague a few days ago, she said that she didn't know why Claire had to do the water purification project. Today, I also talked about this issue with the classmates who recommended me to watch this play, and summarized the possible reasons we discussed as follows:

water purification projects are public welfare projects, such non-profit organizations actually act as politicians and big companies and consortia. The connection zone and buffer zone. The Galoway photography auction is an example, where politicians gather with the rich, and professional lobbyists intersperse it with needles. Some power-to-money transactions that cannot be done directly can be realized with the help of public welfare.

Public welfare projects are very helpful for public figures to maintain their influence. Gore is considered a leader in environmental protection/public welfare, and there is also this trend in China: Xue XX, the second-generation red, who claims to be the first person to fight abductions, and Pan XX, who pays attention to PM 2.5 all day long (Xue also promoted free lunches, various Donations and water purification projects).

In addition, having a charity project leader as a wife is also a matter of gold for her husband Frank (it is better than a housewife or a folk singer).

But the interesting point is that in the watersheld matter, Claire did not take into account the overall situation and stabbed her husband Frank twice in the back for the success of Sudan's machinery. At the time, I didn't understand why she did this? She wanted revenge purely because she felt unfair? Not exactly. Later, I saw Claire go to the doctor to consult the doctor about the possibility of getting pregnant at an advanced age, and when I thought of Gillian's pregnant belly, I remembered: Claire is still a woman after all, and she cannot pursue power as purely as Frank. To some extent, she has already regarded the water purification project as her own child. If she thinks about it this way, the behavior of inserting a knife behind her back is actually like a mother doting on her own child.

Finally, I talked about Claire's origami. When Claire saw the black beggar at the door for the first time, she looked back and walked away, which also shows that her public welfare project is not really for "public welfare."
But another time she gave the beggar money to buy food. Later, the beggar folded the remaining banknotes into paper cranes and threw them back to her. From then on, she fell in love with origami. This did not get what the director wanted to explain. Seek answers.

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  • Kamryn 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    Watching three or four episodes with Dad. At my age, it really is not suitable for watching political dramas=-=

  • Sarai 2022-03-24 09:01:09

    The game of desire for exchange uses the system to take advantage of the power. The protagonist likes to fight side by side against chess. The TV series is the most extreme situation, allowing people to see where the limits of ambition can swell.

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