Boil the water after it cools Book review
Congratulations on the return of the old five styles!!
Chased from "Lao Gu". It was a bit disappointing at first. To be honest, the beginning is a bit bland. The beginning of "Lao Gao" is also written in this way, which is a little bland, perhaps this is the author's writing style. But from the third chapter onwards, there is the same style as in the middle and late stages of "The Old Man", and it is becoming more and more obvious.
When I woke up this morning and read Chapter 11 'Interested', I reached a small climax in my reading pleasure index. The author turned a fight scene in a primary dance hall that should have been written in a gray or even dark tone, through humorous strokes, unique perspectives, and especially brilliant descriptions of the onlookers, so that a fight full of violence, gloom, and some ** evolved into a joyful mass entertainment program. Seeing those men who played black boxing with a little dark psychology, those women who were excited to watch and were cheapened from time to time, those uncles who calmly watched, and those stunned people who were eager to perform in front of women, the corners of their mouths couldn't help but smile happily.
Now make the following conjectures about the book of Lao Wu. The author wants to use a relaxed, fresh and humorous style to describe the hardships, pains, happiness, struggles, and successful lives of the little people at the bottom of the society in a fresh, happy, and incisive way. It makes people see hope in the hard life, sees warmth in the indifferent reality, makes people smile at the world with a happy mood, and witnesses the story of a non-mainstream gangster growing into a ** boss. There should be no lack of blood, perseverance, brotherhood, warmth and romance, and of course, bloody plots should also appear from time to time.
I think that in the process of reading, you will sometimes think of a bright color of your youth and ignorance because of the protagonist's youthful and childish emotional performance, or laugh heartily because of the protagonist's alternative and real slaps in the face. Or find its own shadow in it because of the meticulous depictions of various social figures. And so on and so forth......
This is my conjecture and hope for the book "Helmsman".