The backgrounds of the characters seem very different, but they actually match well.
Judging from the background of the characters, there is a big gap on the surface, but you are fine. Zhang began to fall in love with the goddess Zheng Youen. Zhang Guang is the doorman of a five-star hotel, and Zheng Youen is a flight attendant who flies abroad all the year round. As a service industry, social circles are nothing more than peers and customers. The guests served are either rich or expensive. If Zhang likes strong women and has made further progress, it is incredible. Although the wage gap between the two people is wide, the environment and edification are matched.
Chen Jingdian and Feng Yuan Ye, breaking up is a foregone conclusion. Feng Yuanye's efforts to acquire knowledge are really beautiful. In sharp contrast with Chen Jingdian's decadence in the face of difficulties and setbacks. With sustainable development, Yuan Ye has a bright future. Even if Chen Jingdian is admitted to graduate school, she may be confused after graduation.
Tong Nana was modest in her marriage with Peng Yu. Isn't a family like Peng Yu very common in life? If the funds didn't collapse completely, maybe Tong Nana couldn't get out of the failed marriage at all. Look at Wang Niulang, an out-and-out Beijinger, who has a kind of pride in his bones, which is innate. Although he likes small-town girls, he can't bow his head to show his love. When both Zhang and Chen Jingdian have found their own way, it is basically a foregone conclusion to be with Tong Nana, because it is suitable.
Regret is the normal state of life
The ending of the play seems to have found its own direction and home. But it's actually a little bleak.
It is gratifying that young people have found a home. The old people who dance square dance may also be a portrayal of young people decades later. Uncle Yang and his wife finally chose the life of a nursing home, which is actually quite normal. An elderly woman and an old man live on the top floor of an old community without elevators with Alzheimer's disease. Children have no time to take care of their elderly parents for a better life and a better education for their grandchildren. This is a dilemma in life, and the nursing home is undoubtedly the most suitable choice.
Regret is the normal state of life. Choosing the right life is doomed to accept the regret of life, and there will be gains and losses.