Since 《Moving》 was broadcast, it has attracted widespread attention on social media and has been widely discussed and shared on platforms such as Douyin, Weibo and Bilibili.Especially one of them - Moving - the deep meaning of Jang Soo-won saying I can't find the way, has always been the topic of most interest to fans.Today, the editor will share it with you.
《Moving》The deep meaning of Zhang Zhuyuan's saying “I can't find the way”: 1. Zhang Zhuyuan is a road fool and really doesn't know the way; 2. Zhang Zhuyuan can't find the road to salvation (corresponding to the red cross); 3. Echoes the ending of episode 11“ But I Can Find You” (Huang Jixi).
The screenwriter interspersed this process with Jang Soo-won facing the torture of being abandoned, betrayed, and used by the organization six months ago, until Jang Soo-won came back to his senses and saw Hwang Ji-hee appearing on the lost road. This scene was editedIt's so beautiful!In this scene where Jang Soo-won couldn't help but cry, compare it to 《Moving》In the beginning of episode 10, he beat the bad guys to pieces, and now he breaks down like a child in front of Hwang Ji-hee, saying “I can't find the way”, the screenwriter skillfully vented the long-standing grievances and betrayal of the character Jang Soo-won at once!
And this paragraph actually also metaphors the original sin in Zhang Suyuan's heart. The cross in front of him symbolizes atonement. The picture of the cross is really beautiful, because it echoes 《 Moving 》 what Zhang Suyuan said at the end of episode 11I am not a good person. The current situation is caused by what I have done before. I have also killed people. The scene where Jang Soo-won gets lost looking at the cross is like a scene where Jang Soo-yuan cannot find the atonement in his heart.Because he got rid of the boss of Ulsan and also hurt Bae Min-ki. Such a crime made Jang Soo-won feel confused. I think this is why Jang Soo-won cried when he saw Hwang Ji-hee after the group, saying "I can't find the way."“, and 《Moving》In episode 11, Jang Soo-won finally found an outlet for atonement, which is what Huang Zhixi said: "You must have your reasons”".
There is another perspective that I have to bring up for discussion. Jang Soo-won is clamped by the car and looks at Kim Doo-sik in the sky. This perspective is exactly the same as Jang Soo-won looking at the cross that can atone for sins!This scene really makes people feel goosebumps ~ Kim Doo-sik has become the path of atonement that Jang Soo-won is looking for. I think in the end, Jang Soo-won has been looking for the "I can't find the way%", and now he has found it!
Having said so much, I believe everyone already understands the deeper meaning of "Moving" Zhang Zhuyuan said, "I can't find the way." He also knows the direction of the story in the future. Even if you have any doubts later, don't worry., the line class will continue to provide you with relevant plot analysis.
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