Did you really understand the ending of Chapter 469, "No Bait"? (2/2)



After reading this blogger's analysis, I think I should go see it a third time tomorrow. This movie is absolutely amazing! Not only does it give you goosebumps, but the constant plot twists are also mind-blowing.

[If the blogger hadn't told me, I would have had no idea that the ending was like this—]

[The title of this video is really good. I originally thought I understood the ending, especially the part about Shu Yuxiu deceiving both sides and faking his death to escape. But I never expected there to be details I missed.]

[I was saying before that the script for "No Bait" was just so-so, how come it's been stuck for ten years? Turns out there was this plot point, no wonder it didn't pass censorship.]

[However, the blogger didn't mention one thing: Officer Zhang's ending probably wasn't good either. It's clear he's been suffering greatly all these years. Later, he made a special trip to Qi Baishan and proactively revealed the truth of what happened back then. I feel he was probably preparing to turn himself in.]

[It's actually quite obvious, isn't it? In the finale, he took off his uniform and put it on the passenger seat. When he met Qi Baishan, he was also wearing civilian clothes. Moreover, the photo of his daughter in his car had turned gray. In the end, he either had the will to die or wanted to turn himself in.]

[Tsk tsk, looking at it this way, Shu Yuxiu is really a menace.]

Good people die under mysterious circumstances, while bad people live fulfilling lives—it's incredibly ironic.

[This movie is so satirical. It's about class, wealth, good and evil, and human nature... After Seo Yu-soo's class change, he's surrounded by admirers. With money, everyone believes what the conman says. But even after a good person turns bad, he still suffers in repentance. In the end, the good die young, while the bad live a carefree life. It's so ironic that it scares me.]

[Whispering: Isn't this supposed to be a movie that discourages marriage? It's really scary.]

It's rare to see such a sharp and insightful domestic film. I definitely need to give it a big thumbs up! Xiao He's portrayal of Shu Yu Xiuzhen is absolutely captivating. I'm definitely going to watch it again in a few days!

This movie is truly magical; it's one of those rare films that makes you want to watch it twice after the first viewing, and you discover new things every time you watch it. Director Ning truly deserves his reputation as a veteran director, and Xiao He is undoubtedly one of the best actors among the new generation. Watching this movie is simply a visual treat.

Speaking of visual enjoyment, it's worth mentioning that many of the filming locations for "No Bait" are said to be on a small island owned by Zhuang Hongyi. I won't say who's green with envy.

Wow, is this beautiful island actually owned by Director Zhuang? I'm so jealous!

While the popularity of "No Bait" was soaring across all channels, related industries began to flourish.

Posters and merchandise related to "No Bait" became the best-selling film and television products during the May Day holiday and the month following it. Even Zhuang Hongyi's small island experienced a surge in searches. After much deliberation, Zhuang Hongyi seized the opportunity to launch a tourist route, attracting a wave of visitors to the island and making a fortune.

Xiao He has been extremely busy lately. Several endorsements he previously worked with on the Taozi platform have taken off, with sales hitting new highs. New advertisers are also continuously sending cooperation invitations to Linghui Entertainment, and his business activities are completely booked.

The latest issue of the magazine was sold out immediately by fans.

This time, the partner was an old luxury brand from the country of Fran. They took a set of magazine photos of Xiao He in the style of an old Western aristocrat. In the photos, the young man stood in front of a majestic Western castle, staring coldly at the camera. He had a sense of detachment from the world, and the depth in his eyes, like Shu Yuxiu, hid a secret.

This seems to be a sequel to the ending of "No Bait"—Seo Yoo-soo, who faked his death, crossed the ocean to the other side and arrived in the unfamiliar Western world, but was still able to rely on his looks and talents to obtain a new identity and new success.

Upon seeing these photos, fans exclaimed in amazement.

"This is Shu Yuxiu's provocation, it must be, right?!"

Someone shouted.

So, taking advantage of the last days of the May Day holiday, this issue of the magazine sold very well, and its target audience was not only domestic fans, but also international moviegoers.

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