I think in home cooking, He Wenhui has the triviality of his parents, the ruthlessness of the world and the prominence of his moral conscience. Based on the grass-roots life of little people, the play reflects the responsibility and responsibility of real men in the great era and vividly shows the truth and helplessness of the real society. The conflict with money is motivated by self-confidence, the contrast between love and material, and the measurement of life and value.
All the joys and sorrows in the world are staged between plays. Although there are hardships, there are also many laughs, hardships and openness. In the current materialistic social environment, home-cooked dishes live out the fireworks of small people, create an epic of struggle like grassroots figures, and make a home-cooked dish with five flavors for TV viewers.
Before commenting on this TV series, I still want to pay high tribute to the directors' sense of social responsibility! Today, with the prevalence of hidden rules and money worship in the whole society, the surging materialistic desires are like a monster rushing into a "moral porcelain shop", breaking the jars of rigid systems and outdated concepts, as well as social morality and traditional values, and the moral bottom line is crumbling. In such a social environment, it is really commendable that directors have carefully introduced a pure man spirit that calls for affection and kindness and responsibility and responsibility!
Liu Hongchang, the hero of "Silly Two", is the "Big Intestine Liu" in the state-run canteen. He was affectionate and brave, and shouldered a series of sudden hardships with strong shoulders. Decades have passed, especially the promise of "keeping one word and keeping one's promise for life" to his dead wife is even more embarrassing.
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Synopsis: Liu Hongchang (Huang Zhizhong), a young man born in 1980s, works as a chef in a state-run canteen, and falls in love with Wen Hui (Zuo Xiaoqing), who can't go to college because of the heavy family burden. Wen Hui has many brothers and sisters and a blind mother (Yue Hong).
Hongchang's mother (Song Chunli) and eldest brother (Bao) opposed this marriage from the beginning, but Hongchang and Wen Hui were forced to get married. Wen Hui's elder sister Wen Yuan (Tan Ya) and younger brother Wen Tao never look down on this brother-in-law, and there are constant frictions in their lives.
Soon after, Wen Tao and his brother-in-law left home angrily, and Wen Yuan was trampled by street hooligans. Wen Tao killed the rhubarb cat when he heard the news, but Wen Hui, who was pregnant, was knocked down by her younger brother and died in the hospital. Liu Hongchang was crushed by a double blow.