On March 25, the TV series " Little Days " has been able to "pass through to the finale". In the play, the biggest obstacle between the happy lives of the male and female protagonists is undoubtedly Zhu Dali. Therefore, many viewers are looking forward to seeing how the "Zhu Dali" problem is resolved in the finale.
In the final plot content, Zhu Dali suddenly fell ill and passed away. Then, the barriers between the hero and heroine were lifted, they bought a big house and lived a happy life. The hero's mother was also taken back to Shanghai by her mother-in-law and her father-in-law. It can be said that without Zhu Dali, the two families lived as close as one family. Of course, everyone is happy with the finale like
. However, I would like to ask, if Zhu Dali had not died, would it be possible for him to be changed and transformed into a new modern person? Obviously, Zhu Dali belongs to the older generation who believes in patriarchy. He is domineering at home, bullying his wife and son, and even exerting his wrong power on his daughter-in-law and her parents. This "old generation" will eventually disappear with the evolution of nature.
However, what I really want to ask is that Zhu Dali disappeared physically. Will Zhu Jincao also become Zhu Dali in the future? In the plot of "Little Days", Zhu Dali has a few words that are very scary to think about. He said that in his father's generation, there were still dozens of family mottos of the old Zhu family, but by his time, he had deleted many of them, leaving only twenty-four. Lao Lao Zhu may be even less of a thing than Lao Zhu. And young Zhu, also known as Zhu Jincao, will he delete all the family rules engraved in his mind?
Zhu Dali's physical death allowed the TV series to cut the knot quickly and directly enter the happy life of a couple. Only at this point did I ask, if Zhu Dali had not fallen ill or died physically, what would have been the next story? The divorce between Comrade Zhang Shanya and Comrade Zhu Dali is actually the most climactic scene in "Little Days". Behind this scene, it is actually about the inevitable loneliness of patriarchy in the face of modern justice.
When Zhu Dali went to his daughter-in-law’s house to make trouble, his daughter-in-law (former daughter-in-law) called the police directly and sent him to the police station. Later, Zhang Shanya filed for divorce and sent Zhu Dali directly to the court. In fact, this is all about using modern judicial methods to find a solution to the "Zhu Dali problem". Obviously, the establishment of a modern and complete judicial system is an effective check and balance for people like Zhu Dali, and it is also an effective protection for fathers, daughters and children.
However, even if Zhang Shanya and Zhu Dali divorced, according to Zhang Shanya's character, it would only be for the sake of his son and to achieve financial success for the child. If Zhang Shanya really decides to leave Zhu Dali, what kind of person will Zhu Dali become? You might as well boldly imagine what a man who has never cooked in his life will do after divorce. Of course, we can say that Zhu Dali still has a monthly pension of less than 4,000 yuan.
Assuming that Zhu Dali did not die, the divorce lawsuit between him and Zhang Shanya was finally ruled by the court - the two were officially divorced. Then, Zhang Shanya can be more hard-hearted and rational, leave Zhu Dali, and live with his son and daughter-in-law. At this point, Zhu Dali lived an old and single life. Zhang Shanya can also cut off the property with Zhu Dali and directly take away half of the family's real estate. In this way, Zhu Dali can keep the house in his hometown, and the house in Shanghai belongs to Zhang Shanya.
Zhu Dali will not be displaced. And with the blessing of his erroneous patriarchal character, he should be able to gradually enter a state of self-reflection after living a single and elderly life. Of course, he can also be stubborn and never realize his mistake. In this way, forever. However, as Zhu Dali gradually ages, he should be able to see the power of progress in the times.
People like Zhu Dali need to realize their mistakes in the process of gradual aging. In fact, many of our similar things end up with the aging of our parents as a new beginning.The interesting laws of nature are interesting here. No one can refuse aging. Almost all people need to face their own aging. Only aging can form a new vitality. Aging is replaced by newness. When we age, we must watch the growth of new people with our own eyes.
If Zhu Dali had not died, but had re-recognized himself during this gradual aging, he would have finally succumbed, but it seems difficult for him to truly realize his mistakes. For a modern newcomer, he needs a sufficiently modern education to be perfected. Zhu Dali, who was full of feudal ideas, basically had no possibility of reforming himself.
So, Zhu Dali died like a knife cutting through the mess. As for Zhu Jincao, how to maintain the appearance of a modern newcomer and not be affected by "Zhu Dali" is a more important matter. Don't let yourself become an ugly person like Zhu Dali, which seems to be the greatest value of "Little Days" to advise the audience. (Text/Ma Qingyun)