The story is set in the Edo period in Japan. Although the population of Edo was at its peak in that period, there was a phenomenon that the ratio of male to female was extremely unbalanced. It is precisely this premise that extended the whole story line of Mind.
The female caller is A Zhu, and the role positioning is an ugly woman. But in fact, many netizens spit out that Hana Kuroki, who plays the heroine, is definitely not a top beauty, but she can't be judged as "ugly", which is not inferior to another geisha in the play. There are obvious flaws in the casting. Is it that the aesthetics of the two Japanese directors are a bit abnormal? It's really puzzling.
The man is Zhu's husband. He is blind, tall and burly, and massages for a living. However, his facial features are extremely handsome, and in this era of lack of men, he naturally becomes a "rare item", which is particularly pleasing when he goes out for massage, especially the geisha A Chun is his frequent visitor.
at the beginning of the plot, when the male host is with Ah Chun, there is a strong ambiguous atmosphere. Ah Chun, wearing a red kimono, is lying lazily and half-lying, while the male host massages her intimately, which seems a little out of line.
Fortunately, at this time, as the husband of A Zhu, he is still a good man, willing to support his family, and every time he comes back, he will bring a small stone he found as a gift to make A Zhu happy, and the couple can be regarded as happy. But all the worldly stability cannot stand scrutiny.
During another massage for Ah Chun, Ah Chun said, "If you can see the light again, you will certainly understand many things.". This kind of meaningful words finally landed in the heart of the man. 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 male host heard that if he went to the pharmacist temple for 1 times, he could satisfy his wish. So as an activist, he did not hesitate, and knocked on the wooden stick and went to the temple to pay homage.
but what he didn't know was that while he was paying homage himself, his wife staggered him to the temple, rain or shine, except that the contents of Ah Zhu's visit were always obscure and speechless, and after he came back, he always made fish without eyes for her husband to eat.
The apothecary temple was really awesome. The man finally regained his sight after 1 visits, but his wife was obviously not excited. Then her husband's change seemed to be in her expectation. He no longer ate the fish cooked by his wife and sent small stones to the Lord.
Even when I am massaging, I can't stand the temptation, and I am ready to have a spring breeze with Ah Chun. But just as two people were in the dark red room of rolled sheets, his wife, A Zhu, rushed in regardless of others' blocking. Without saying anything, she approached her husband slowly, rode on him calmly, put out her hand in her husband's eyes without hesitation, and her face was not moved by the blood.
At this time, the man woke up from his dream, and he was nervous. He touched Ah Zhu's neck with his hand, as if stroking, but he wanted to cut it off angrily. And his wife, A Zhu, did not move. Finally, after her husband slowly put down his hands, he showed a gratifying smile in front of the mirror behind him.
The whole content is short and pithy, but it makes the story and the meaning it wants to express clear. Everyone in the play has their own dark thoughts. The man wants to get rid of the fate of his blindness. A Chun wants to get the love of this handsome man, and his wife pays homage to the temple: "Let him continue to be invisible".
TV series can expose the darkness of human nature without the fate of the sky falling apart.