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Put all your eggs in one basket movie. Why did Ah Cai let Anna go?

Because Ah Cai likes Anna.

In the movie, many viewers couldn't understand A Cai's behavior of letting Anna go, and even felt abrupt and absurd. In fact, Ah Cai likes Anna, and there are many foreshadowing ahead. For example, when Anna lied that she was coming for her period, A Cai slapped her under the camera head and told her that it was a show. He could help her arrange shifts and give her sanitary napkins.

and the distress number behind were found. A Cai looked at the stain on it and smelled coffee on it. He guessed that Anna was trying to escape, but he didn't report it. And Anna admitted that the money was her own. Manager Lu asked him to prick her finger with a toothpick. When Ah Cai pricked her finger, his eyes were red and his eyes were distressed. Compared with beating Pan Sheng, his eyes were completely different. There are indications that he pays special attention to Anna, and he likes her, so it makes sense to let people go behind.

A Cai's role characteristics

As soon as A Cai played by Sun Yang appeared in the play, he wore a clean light-colored shirt and trousers, a pair of literary and elegant glasses and a pigtail, which was in line with the role's status at that time. After going to Canaan, he wore a flowered shirt that locals used to wear, and you will feel that he is a local aborigine, very Singapore, with the lazy and shrewd characteristics of Nanyang people.

As a cold-blooded thug, A Cai's eyes are very oppressive, and when he throws his clothes to Anna Liang, it is full of iron tenderness. The role itself is very complicated and full. Without exception, they are all helpless after being deceived and have no choice but to put all their eggs in one basket to make a living by fraud.