The female caller is Zhu, and the role positioning is an ugly woman. But in fact, many netizens complain that Hana Kuroki, who plays the heroine, is definitely not a top beauty, but she can't be judged as "ugly", which is no less than another geisha in the play. There are obvious defects on the casting. Are the aesthetics of the two Japanese directors a little abnormal? It's really puzzling.
The man is Zhu's husband, blind, tall and burly, and lives by massage. However, his facial features are extremely delicate, and in this age of lack of men, he naturally becomes a "rare product", especially when he goes out for massage, especially the geisha A Chun is his frequent visitor.
At the beginning of the plot, there was a strong ambiguous atmosphere when the man and Ah Chun were together. Ah Chun, wearing a red kimono, was lying lazily, while the man gave her a close massage, which seemed a bit out of line.
Fortunately, as Ah Zhu's husband, he is still a lover, willing to support his family, and every time he comes back, he will bring a small stone he picked up as a gift to make Ah Zhu happy, and the couple are happy. But all secular stability cannot stand scrutiny.
When she massaged Ah Chun again, Ah Chun said, "If you can see the light again, you will certainly understand many things." . This kind of meaningful words finally fell into a man's heart. Although he brought a stone to his wife when he came home, he couldn't help saying "I wish I could see it" when he made out with her at night.
At this time, the man was told that if he visited Yakushiji 100 times, his wish would be met. So as an activist, he did not hesitate to knock on the wooden stick to pay homage to the temple.
But what he didn't know was that when he was at the temple fair, his wife staggered him to the temple fair, rain or shine, but the contents of Ah Zhu's visit were always obscure and speechless. When he came back, he always made fish without eyes for his husband to eat.
The pharmacist temple is really amazing. After 100 visits, the man finally regained his sight, but his wife was obviously not excited. Then her husband's change seems to be in her expectation. Instead of eating fish cooked by his wife, he gave small stones to God.
Even in the massage, I can't stand the temptation to have a spring breeze with Ah Chun. But just as they were in a dark red room with sheets rolled, his wife, Zhu, rushed in regardless of others' obstruction. Without saying anything, she approached her husband slowly, rode on him calmly, and reached out to him without hesitation, her face not being touched by blood.
At this time, the man woke up from his dream and he became nervous. He touched Zhu's neck with his hand, as if stroking and trying to cut it off angrily. And his wife, Zhu, did not move. Finally, after the husband slowly put down his hand, he showed a gratified smile in the mirror behind him.
The whole content is short and pithy, but it clearly releases the story and the connotation it wants to express. Everyone in the play has their own dark ideas. This man wants to get rid of blindness. A Chun wants to get the love of this handsome man, and his wife pays homage to the temple: "Let him remain invisible.".
TV plays can expose the darkness of human nature without the fate of the sky falling apart.