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Chapter 832 Comedy?

Chapter 832 Comedy?
With the opening of "I'm Not the God of Medicine", it can be said that if the audience does not know the prototype story, it is estimated that they will be taken into the ditch at this time.

What the hell is selling sex medicine.

Do you want to be so LOW?
I am not the god of medicine?Does the medicine here refer to sexual health medicine?

The leading actor, Cheng Yong played by Li Jue, is a man who sells sex health medicine, um, the legendary Indian oil that everyone is familiar with!

Cheng Yong sells sexual health care products in a small street shop, focusing on Indian oil.The business in the store is very poor, and the hotel owner next to him who speaks Tianhai dialect can't save the decline of the magic oil when Viagra was in power.Cheng Yong couldn't afford to pay the rent, and the landlord avoided answering his phone calls.

Not only that, Cheng Yong is a complete LOSER.

There is Cheng Yong, who is old and young, and there is an old father who is basically paralyzed. He has to be fed by a nanny for meals. There is also a divorced wife who wants to take the child abroad. The old man does not agree with the grandson’s immigrant Abroad, of course, Cheng Yong also disagrees.Cheng Yong took the lunch box and spoon and fed his father. The scene was bleak and warm.

It's just that all of this still can't conceal the fact that Cheng Yong is a LOSER.

As the plot continues, it is still shaping the role of Cheng Yong. Usually, his son lives with his ex-wife, and after a while, Cheng Yong stays with his son for a while.In the bathhouse, Cheng Yong taught his son to swim, scrubbed his son vigorously with a scrub towel, and then ate together. After hesitating, he decided to buy sneakers for 260 yuan for his son.

When the son was handed over to his ex-wife, the matter of his son's emigration came up again, and the two could not agree.The ex-wife hired a lawyer, but Cheng Yong beat the lawyer directly, and accidentally injured his ex-wife during the dispute.At the police station, Cheng Yong was at a loss for his brother-in-law Cao Bin, who was furious.

Arriving here, Lu Sheng couldn't help looking in, becoming more and more curious.

Because of this opening chapter, it greatly exceeded his expectations.

Obviously there is no main storyline involved here, but this part is necessary, why, because this is a part of the story that shapes the identity and background of the hero Cheng Yong.

Vividly established the image of a failed middle-aged man!

Just when Lu Sheng wondered what kind of method this film would use as an entry point, the main plot started.

The hotel owner introduced the leukemia patient Lu Yiyi to Cheng Yong, and asked Cheng Yong to help bring Glenin, a specific medicine for leukemia, from India.As a small shopkeeper who bought health care products, Cheng Yong immediately realized that this was drug smuggling and an illegal and criminal act, so he decisively and rudely rejected Lu Yiyi.

The sound of the road was written down in the notebook!

Cheng Yong knew that Glenin in India was a smuggled drug, an illegal and criminal act, and he knew it!

This is very important, because the person in the prototype didn't know that it was an illegal act at the beginning, and even in the end, he still didn't think that what he did was illegal.

But in the movie, Cheng Yong knew from the beginning that this was illegal.

Lu Sheng became more and more interested and curious, so since he was so determined, why did Cheng Yong start to take such risks in the end?
Movies must be understood by the audience, be dramatic, and of course rationalize the logic of some things.

For example, although Cheng Yong is a failed middle-aged man, but he knew it was a crime, his first reaction was to resolutely not do it!

Then you have to give him a reasonable reason to do it.

After all, Cheng Yong is the protagonist, and he can't be the kind of person who sees money and takes risks without giving any reason, just because of money.

Therefore, there must be a reason to do it as a last resort.

So, the reason came out, so the previous series of plots about Cheng Yong's family background were necessary.

Cheng Yong's father's condition worsened and he needed money for the operation.Cheng Yong, who had nowhere to raise money, frantically searched for the business card left by Lu Yiqiang in the messy shop.At the supper stand, Cheng Yong was alone, with three empty beer bottles on the table, wondering whether to do illegal things to get his father's surgery money.

Lu Sheng nodded, because his father's condition worsened and he was in urgent need of money. In despair, Cheng Yong had to do this kind of thing that he knew was illegal.

Although it is illegal in law, it is acceptable in the eyes of the audience.

Because he is for his family!

This reason makes sense, at least it won't make the audience not feel disgusted with Cheng Yong's actions psychologically.

The high cost of surgery and the difficult economic situation made Cheng Yong find Lu Yiyi.Lu Yiyi told Cheng Yong that Glenin, a special drug for treating leukemia, is very expensive in China, tens of thousands of yuan a bottle, but there is a generic drug in India, which has the same effect and is cheaper to sell, but Glenin from India is not available in China. It is a banned drug and has not obtained an official batch number, which means that it is impossible to bring the drug from India into China through official channels, so it can only be brought privately.This kind of behavior is smuggling + selling counterfeit medicines, because the medicines are from Fangzi, even if they are genuine, they are still illegal in law.

Serious cases may be sentenced to more than 15 years in prison.At first, Cheng Yong refused, but his father's condition deteriorated and he needed high surgery fees, and he had no savings. In the end, he decided to go this way to see if he could earn enough money for his father's surgery.

It was also interspersed with scenes of a group of patients protesting against Glenin's sky-high drug prices.

Lu Yiyi's performance was very meaningful. He did not join the crowd of protesters and demonstrators, because he knew that it was impossible to count on Switzerland, and only he knew that there were cheap medicines.

In India, after some manipulation, Cheng Yong bought a suitcase of medicines and smuggled them into China.The medicine was bought, except for Lu Yiyi who took a very small amount, the other medicines needed to be sold, but the process of selling the medicine was not smooth, many patients did not know the efficacy of Indian Glenin, and refused India Glenin, Lu Yiyi and Cheng Yong No matter how hard they tried, not a single bottle of medicine was sold.

Seeing this, the style of the film still has a taste of comedy. From time to time, because of some funny pictures, the audience burst into laughter.

Lu Sheng shook his head. To be honest, he really didn't expect this film to become like this.

Although the film is based on realistic themes, the adaptation is very interesting, and it is completely shot in a commercial way.

For example, at the beginning, Cheng Yong, a failed middle-aged man, was portrayed, such as bringing medicine, selling medicine, and a series of plots, which can be said to be interlocking and progressive.

After arriving here, the medicine was brought back, but it could not be sold, which made many viewers anxious for Cheng Yong and Lu Yiyi.

Then the part where Cheng Yong tricked Pastor into joining was also very interesting.

In fact, when Cheng Yong was in India, he also fooled the Indian pharmaceutical manufacturers, saying, "Selling medicine is to save lives, and life is money."

Facing Pastor Liu, he said in order to fool you, "If I don't go to hell, whoever will go to hell."

These two paragraphs made the audience overjoyed, but Lu Sheng wrote down these two sentences in his notebook.

Are you really just fooling around?Intuition tells Lu Sheng that this should not be the case.

(End of this chapter)

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