We were just harmless little people

Maiya 2022-03-27 08:01:01

Some people's life is a straight one-way street, and the beginning of the station can see the scenery of the end at a glance. Some people's life is a complicated labyrinth. They bump into walls and explore back and forth. The lucky ones finally find the exit of the labyrinth. This life is complete. The unfortunate are still trapped in the maze for the rest of their lives, maybe only a wall away from the exit, regret and aggrieved. Some people have walked the mediocre path of the intestines for most of their lives, but they are disrupted by sudden variables and deviate from the original direction.

How ordinary and ordinary the days were before, how turbulent and crazy the life afterward was.

According to the normal number, if you are an aspiring high school chemistry teacher, the upward trajectory should be the inspirational life of "Naoki Hansawa" like the grade leader, school leader, director of the education bureau, and the minister of education. And this film gives another unexpected life possibility - workshop-style methamphetamine producer, upstream of the methamphetamine pyramid selling chain, methamphetamine multinational industry supplier, big drug lord, the net worth has climbed from bankruptcy and debt to 70 million US dollars . There was no professional evaluation once every six months, no job-hopping with double wages, no red envelopes for customers, and no unspoken rules for the boss. It only took two years to achieve a qualitative leap.

Some people appear just to make another person brilliant.

I'm used to watching a traditional American drama with a tight plot and can't wait to put a full meal in one episode, and then I don't feel bored when watching this film that slowly grinds your patience. Because it lets you know that these seemingly bland and inadvertent foreshadowing is an essential element in brewing a big move.

A friend who watches domestic popular dramas every day does not understand why I like watching American dramas. He thinks that domestic dramas are closer to real life and are easy to resonate. But I prefer American dramas because it explains human nature more precisely, and human nature is exactly the same.

When is human nature manifested?
When you have been conscientiously doing your job for decades, suddenly a terminal illness occurs, but you find that you are unable to let your wife and children live a comfortable and stable life until death.
When you see your best friend who used to be on the same starting line as you, you have the calmness on the surface and the ups and downs in the heart.
The hesitation and helplessness of having to make a choice when it goes against your principles but there is no way to do both.
When you step on the road of no return step by step, you gradually forget or don't want to admit your original appearance.
The attitude towards people around you when you are in a different life position and have no right to speak or have full decision-making power.
When the pig teammates who once shared weal and woe have become a stumbling block to betray him, how should we deal with them?

Every little good people who are tortured by reality and dejected, there is always a moment and a half in the dead of night, either looking forward to the emergence of unparalleled heroes to save themselves from water and fire, or hoping that they can have even a little evil power and ability , and sent a heavy blow back to this ungentle world. This show has got you hooked.

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Extended Reading
  • Bryon 2022-04-05 09:01:07

    Congrats to Skyler, who surpassed the Dexter family and topped the list of "My Worst Wife on American TV".

  • Anthony 2022-04-02 09:01:15

    Not inferior to the first

Seven Thirty-Seven quotes

  • Hank Schrader: [at a crime scene] Oh, this is beautiful. Hey, someone call Jay Leno. We got the world's dumbest criminal. This guy wasn't murdered. Look. Big stuff here was, uh, moving this guy's body when the, uh... the stack must have shifted. Crushed his arm, pinned him here, and he, uh, he bled out.

    Steven Gomez: Poetic justic. Oh, I love it.

    Hank Schrader: Don't you just? Hey, hey, get a photo of me with this guy, all right?

    [posing next to the body]

    Hank Schrader: Old stumpy here. Make sure you get the stump in there.

  • Jesse Pinkman: [processing ricin] That's all it takes?

    Walter White: That's all it takes.

    Jesse Pinkman: So, now what?

    Walter White: Now we arrange our next meet. In a public place this time. Nice and safe. Business as usual. And, uh, after we sell him our usual four pounds, then we'll pull this out. "By the way, Tuco, this is a new meth formula we've been working on. Would you care to try it?"

    Jesse Pinkman: Okay, well, what's new about it? I mean, you know, just in case he asks. What do we say?

    Walter White: I don't know. Whatever you want. It gets the user insanely high. I mean, how much salesmanship do we really need? That degenerate snorts anything he gets his hands on.