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Yang Zishan gave her best performance, and Yin Fang became a warm man. What are the benefits of crossing the future?

The TV series "Crossing the Future" tells the story of Yang, the second generation of immigrants who was born and raised in Shenzhen. Although she has worked with her parents for more than 20 years, she can't stay in Shenzhen. Yao Ting, whose parents are in Gansu and her sister is still studying, is under the pressure of buying a house in Shenzhen alone. In the process of trying to integrate into Shenzhen, I met a rogue Xinmin. Yang Zishan gave his best performance, and Yin Fang became a different kind of warm man. Bian Xiao thinks that the drama "Crossing the Future" is good in the following aspects:

1. In the experience of a friend who died because of plastic surgery failure, in the helplessness of paying the down payment for drug testing, and in the despair of serious illness, a struggle that belongs only to foreigners was shown. Under his lens, the story about his hometown was simply told. There are no deliberately created dramatic conflicts and contradictions, but the narrative is comprehensive and poetic.

2. In addition to hometown and distance, "past and future" also runs through Li Ruijun's works. For this film, the focus is on foreigners who are struggling to live a hard life in the village in the city, but they have built a prosperous city with their own hands. Even in confusion, home is the last hope. Despite a lot of reluctance, I still went through hardships. This may be the so-called homesickness. If you leave, I won't see you off. Rain or shine, I will come to pick you up.

The design of this legal story is more important than all the traditional stories that expose crimes, and it embodies the essence of capitalism. The evil of capitalism is not that it always leads to behaviors and events that violate its open principles, such as freedom, equality, justice and the rule of law. With the development of capitalism, the exploitation of the proletariat is hidden and justified.

4. The rhythm of the play is so slow that you can play it on your mobile phone for fifteen minutes without missing any plot. The hardest part of life is probably the same. Perhaps the most tormenting thing is not a sudden blow, but a series of never-ending hardships. They are intertwined, slowly and quietly penetrate into every part of life, invade every inch of bones and blood, and blend into your life and work. You can't get rid of it