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Interpretation of the Plot of Blood and Bone

Blood and Bone tells the life of my father (Jin Junping) in the spirit of Japanese morbid bushido from the perspective of a son (Jin).

Through the rebellion of the eldest son, the fall of Qing Zi, and the suicide of the daughter Hanako, the film gives the audience many dark moments, expecting the story to turn at this moment. However, the narrative style of the story has taken a sharp turn for the worse, giving people hope but pulling people into despair. My father didn't change until he died, and he rampaged all his life.

Blood and Bone has the feeling of the streets of Guling and the city of sadness. Like A City of Sorrow, it tells the life of a special group-the Korean community who immigrated to Japan during the Japanese occupation. Some of them devoted themselves to the jihad in East Asia with tragic feelings, while others devoted themselves to the paradise on earth, North Korea.

It, like Guling Street, is shrouded in the unique shadow of male power in East Asia. My father gave his only warmth to a war widow, and was extremely cruel to his wife and children, resulting in their extreme indifference to each other and their inability to comfort each other until they became accomplices in each other's mental crush.

From two thousand years ago, "you regard the people as dirt and the people regard you as an enemy", to today, there are only public service advertisements broadcast to children, but not to parents. If some social problems are specific to individuals, then a considerable part of these social problems are the result of irresponsible family education decades ago. As for outsiders, they will only say, "You are the son of Jin Junping!"