Current location - Music Encyclopedia - QQ Music - What does the ending of Friends 2 mean?
What does the ending of Friends 2 mean?

I just watched "Friends 2". Of course I didn't watch Friends 1. I don't know if the plot will be affected. The scene at the beginning is that Junshuo took all the responsibility for the two younger brothers and was sentenced to 17 years in prison. At the beginning of Woo Bin, all the plots were messed up. The director was a bad guy, interspersing the plot at will, which had little to do with the main plot. What happened in the 1960s was just a few scenes and a few words recalled by the president. Woo Bin goes from being a child, to growing up, and then back to growing up again, and interspersed with it is Jun Seok looking for his subordinates after he is released from prison, which is very messy. I just want to talk about what I don’t understand. In the last phone call to Junshuo from Woo Bin’s mother, I didn’t understand why Junshuo wanted to kill Woo Bin’s father. I didn’t understand. As for whether he really killed him or not, based on the plot analysis, it should be that he was maimed. It was Eun-ki's gang who sent someone to kill Woo-bin's father. There was a mention on the phone about the quarrel between Junshuo and Yubin's father over a woman, but there was no further explanation after that. If you don’t understand Junshuo’s reason for killing Woo Bin’s father, you also don’t understand that Junshuo’s eyes will shed tears in the end. Woo Bin finally said that Junshuo ordered his younger brother to do things, but instead of going by himself, he still blamed Junshuo as the mastermind, so he tore up the ticket. The last shot, not surprisingly, should be a special conversation between them in prison, which the director used to highlight the theme (echoing the title of the movie). But because the plot is so confusing, I feel that it doesn’t add the finishing touch, but makes it even more confusing. In the end, the director did not explain who went to jail. However, according to the opening scene, Junshuo dared to take responsibility. Judging from the final phone call with the police, Junshuo planned to send Woobin away and go to jail himself. He was also blaming himself for sending someone to kill Woobin's father. . 17 years have passed, and this world is no longer the world he knew, because most of the people he knew are dead. Friends are extended to brothers, and then to friendship and loyalty. It's all mentioned in the play, but it's just the director's messy editing. Finally, we can understand it a little deeper. When you lose your relatives, friends, brothers, and enemies who understand you, then it is Junshuo's last words, "Is there anyone in this world who wants to see me?" He is lonely. In the end, whether he drove to the prison or went back to be the president, and whether Woo Bin will kill Junshuo, maybe we can only wait until the third part comes out. That's basically it. If there is anything inappropriate, everyone can come and discuss it