Nowadays, many film and television dramas are called "fake and empty" by everyone, because many of the set situations in the drama are very separate from real life, and it is difficult for everyone to feel substituted in such film and television dramas. In film and television dramas, the image of the poor is rarely portrayed very vividly.
In the popular Korean drama "Golden Spoon" during this period, we will introduce to you the huge gap in life and social status between the poor and the rich.
Poor people live very humble, while rich people can do whatever they want. Human nature has also been tested in this drama. Some fantasy settings are added to the drama, and the most worth discussing is whether the shortcut can truly change life?
The male protagonist in the play is a poor boy. His family conditions have always been not very good, and he owes a lot of foreign debts. The male protagonist has been righteous for so many years, and he also has many good friends around him.
But until one of his friends was also helpless in the family situation, the whole family had no choice but to commit suicide. This reality gave him a great impact. In his perception, it seems that the poor cannot live well. He believes that being rich means being able to live well.
So he accidentally got a golden spoon in the hands of a mother-in-law, and this is not an ordinary spoon. As long as he takes three meals with his rich second-generation classmate of the same age, he can change his identity with this classmate.
The male protagonist selected the second male protagonist in the play, with very superior family conditions. The second male protagonist and the male protagonist are not from the same world at all. It can be seen that the male protagonist is very ambitious, but the second male protagonist becomes very cowardly under the control and management of his father.
The male protagonist is very smart and has no help anymore. After the second male protagonist completed the task, he gradually gained the trust of the second male protagonist and successfully completed the first two meals.
However, just as they were preparing for the third meal, the two had an unexpected dispute and fell into the water. The male protagonist survived with a golden spoon in his hand and wanted to change his destiny.
In fact, the third time I was very nervous, and it was also a relatively high-energy in the play. And for the male protagonist, this was also a choice to change his destiny, because the second male protagonist was still in the water at this time, and he returned to the second male protagonist's home without hesitation, wanting the second male protagonist's father to allow him to eat at home.
The father identity of the second male is also quite suspenseful. He doesn't seem to be surprised by the male protagonist's behavior. The father of the second male protagonist seems to be able to see through the various thoughts of the male protagonist. In the end, the male protagonist did successfully complete three times and successfully exchanged identities during meals.
The male protagonist quickly adapted to his life at home. Facing the wardrobe cabinet at home like a shopping mall, he was very shocked. Although he came to the world of rich people, he still stood up for justice when seeing all kinds of unfair things and did not completely lose himself.
On the other side, the second male lead came to the male lead's home. In this simple and poor home, he felt the meticulous care of his parents for the first time. He could do whatever he wanted and not be controlled.
There is also a very clever setting about Jintangchi in the play. After the male protagonist gets Jintangchi, he can exchange his life with others, but at the same time, he also has three opportunities to return to his original life.
This drama is like a perspective mirror of human nature, testing human nature again and again and exposing human nature again and again. However, life is actually the most untestable.
Many times we are in our own environment and envy other people's lives, but until we live other people's lives, we realize how happy our original life is.