多杰的死有三个版本 一个是孟耀辉说给冯克清版本,孟说自己开了多枪杀了多杰丢进湖里,又因分赃不均杀了另一个杀手,明显是骗他的。一个版本是林培生自叙,一个是观众的解读。
我觉得林培生的自述版半真半假,他有过愧疚是真,他有过忏悔是假。他确实不想让多杰死,可是多杰如果活下来,他贪污腐化就瞒不住。所以我倾向于他是故意没有送医,让多杰流尽了血而亡。
剧中林说自己车坏了,只有一个俯瞰远景镜头配着画外音,大全景镜头显示车并非在路上抛锚而是停在荒野。多杰知道林透露了行踪勾结了冯克清,但他还在用最后的生命余晖劝诫他,也许是不忍昔日好友一错再错,也许想最后利用林的一丝愧疚庇护巡山队,不过显然没起作用,他死后,林依然把巡山队丢进监狱。白菊哭着求林培生“林叔叔,帮帮我们吧!”的时候,林应该刚埋好尸首回来,给了一个擦手上墨水的镜头,林对白菊说多杰是畏罪潜逃。
林对多杰的全部愧疚就是在多杰死后把他的心血,那份国家保护区报告交上去了。多杰可以死,多杰的巡山队可以消失,但多杰的理想他还是尊重了。反正冯克清开不了金矿还可以去挖煤,不能染指博拉木拉总还有别的地方可以赚钱。而林培生自己,只要动了贪念,在博拉木拉捞不到钱在别处也能捞。还有一种可能,多杰走前最后一次在县里开会,县领导班子大多数都支持成立保护区,林知道这个事情记者已经报道出去,大势所趋,再阻止反而会失人心,这才交上报告,跟愧疚没有一点关系。
齐玛尔金矿的秘密被巡山队揭穿,贺清源死在那里,而林收下了冯的金子。从那一刻起他就无法回头。李永强死后,多杰一直在调查金矿背后的秘密,林培生说服不了多杰放弃保护区,建立保护区意味着全面禁采,没有GDP他就没有政绩。他先抓巡山队逼着多杰从北京仓促返程,再透露行程让冯克清谈一场希望渺茫的谈判。直到冯克清透露了自己是金矿主人,林意识到这人心狠手辣多杰可能遭毒手,急忙开着儿子的车去找多杰。
林确实一开始想救多杰,否则不会把他扶到自己的车上,只是他没想到冯克清把自己卖得干净,自爆身份还拿出了盖了县委公章的开发意向书。多杰质问林,林知道瞒不住,放弃救他。多杰在看到那个印章后就明白了一切,他在死前看着林培生表演,他这一次没有揭穿没有争吵,他一直说林没有私心,半真半假的开导化解,也有燃尽余晖给巡山队争取一线生机的意思。
我之前一直以为林不会黑化是因为一方面我觉得国产剧不会搞这么狠,我以为林有可能是左右摇摆被人当了枪,谁知道这么敢拍,冯克清和林培生互相利用,一个借刀杀人,一个从下位者翻身掌握主动权,两人还在多杰的草场上演了一出好戏骗人。一方面李光洁和胡歌戏外采访一点口风没漏,把这个悬念留到了最后。
多杰之死迷雾重重,别说白菊和巡山队了,我作为观众也捋了半天。总结一下就是,林培生透露行踪,冯克清策划暗杀,孟耀辉和王富民是执行者,孟负责远程狙击,王负责跟踪和补刀。孟开枪后发现多杰是救命恩人后放走了受伤的多杰反杀王并埋尸,骗冯克清他杀了多杰。放走多杰后孟发现他被人救走,孟烧掉了多杰的车。十七年多杰都没出现,孟知道他最终还是死了。
十七年后,一根筋老韩找到了王的尸骨,冯真的以为那就是多杰,而林明知道不是也希望赶紧结案。原计划孟和王暗杀后到南亚避风头,所以王失踪冯没有怀疑,孟耀辉以王的名义从南亚给他儿子汇款,伪装王还活着的假象。林培生什么都知道,他瞒了十七年还诬陷多杰畏罪潜逃。这些人人均八百个心眼子。
我确实前面判断错了打脸啪啪响但我还是很开心。我的脸打的越狠这个剧就越牛逼,尊重观众智商,让我们完全代入剧中人,跟白菊一样只看到各种障眼法和迷雾,这样才能清晰的体会到寻找真相多么不容易。林培生一直在伪装骗了所有人,哪怕真相大白他还在伪装,用鳄鱼的眼泪去洗刷罪孽,可这次我们不会再被他骗了。
最后想说,外面对生命树围剿的多狠就知道主创承担了多大的压力,当收视率和短期热度与好好讲故事相冲突时如何取舍?主创选择了后者,大胆的决定,艰难的险路,但我相信乌云永远遮不住太阳,生命树会成为丰碑。
英文版
There are three versions of Dorje’s death.
One is the version Meng Yaohui told Feng Keqing — Meng claimed he fired multiple shots, killed Dorje, dumped him into the lake, and later killed another assassin over an uneven division of the spoils. That story is obviously a lie meant to deceive Feng.
Another version is Lin Peisheng’s own account.
The third is the audience’s interpretation.
I believe Lin Peisheng’s self-narration is half true and half false. His guilt was real; his repentance was fake. He truly didn’t want Dorje to die. But if Dorje had survived, Lin’s corruption would have been exposed. So I tend to believe he deliberately chose not to take him to the hospital and instead allowed him to bleed to death.
In the drama, Lin says his car broke down. But visually, we only get a distant aerial long shot with voiceover. The wide shot shows the car wasn’t stalled on the road — it was parked in the wilderness. Dorje already knew Lin had leaked his whereabouts and colluded with Feng Keqing, yet he still used his remaining strength to try to persuade him. Perhaps he couldn’t bear to see an old friend continue down the wrong path. Perhaps he hoped to use whatever guilt Lin had left to protect the mountain patrol team. But clearly, it didn’t work. After Dorje died, Lin still threw the patrol team into prison.
When Baiju cried and begged, “Uncle Lin, please help us!”, Lin had probably just finished burying the body. The camera gives us a shot of him wiping ink from his hands. He tells Baiju that Dorje fled out of fear of punishment.
All of Lin’s so-called guilt toward Dorje amounts to one thing: after Dorje’s death, he submitted Dorje’s life’s work — the proposal for establishing the national nature reserve. Dorje could die. Dorje’s patrol team could disappear. But Dorje’s ideal, Lin still chose to respect.
Then again, Feng Keqing couldn’t mine gold at Bolamula — he could always go mine coal elsewhere. If he couldn’t touch Bolamula, there were other places to make money. And Lin Peisheng? Once greed takes root, if he couldn’t profit from Bolamula, he would find another place to profit.
There is another possibility: before Dorje left, he attended a county meeting where most of the leadership supported establishing the reserve. Lin knew the news had already been reported by journalists. The tide had turned. If he continued to obstruct it, he would lose public support. Perhaps that’s why he submitted the report — and it had nothing to do with guilt at all.
The secret of the Qimar gold mine was exposed by the patrol team. He Qingyuan died there. Lin accepted Feng’s gold. From that moment on, there was no turning back.
After Li Yongqiang’s death, Dorje kept investigating the truth behind the mine. Lin couldn’t persuade Dorje to abandon the reserve. Establishing the reserve meant a complete mining ban. No GDP meant no political achievements. First, he arrested the patrol team to force Dorje to rush back from Beijing. Then he leaked Dorje’s itinerary so Feng Keqing could arrange a negotiation that was never meant to succeed.
When Feng revealed he was the mine owner, Lin realized this man was ruthless and Dorje might be killed. That’s when he rushed out in his son’s car to find Dorje.
At first, Lin really did want to save him — otherwise he wouldn’t have helped him into the car. But he didn’t expect Feng Keqing to cleanly erase himself from the situation, openly revealing his identity and even producing a development intention document stamped with the county committee’s official seal.
When Dorje saw that seal, he understood everything. He confronted Lin. Lin knew he couldn’t hide the truth anymore, and he gave up on saving him. Dorje watched Lin perform until the end. This time he didn’t expose him. He didn’t argue. He kept saying Lin had no selfish motives — half-truths meant to soften the moment, perhaps also a final attempt to secure a slim chance of survival for the patrol team.
I used to believe Lin wouldn’t truly fall into darkness. On one hand, I thought a domestic drama wouldn’t go that far. I assumed Lin might just be wavering, used as a pawn by others. Who knew they would dare to write it this boldly? Feng Keqing and Lin Peisheng exploited each other — one borrowed a knife to kill, the other seized the chance to rise from a subordinate position and take control. They even staged a performance on Dorje’s own grassland to deceive everyone.
Meanwhile, Li Guangjie and Hu Ge didn’t reveal a single hint in interviews, keeping the suspense until the very end.
Dorje’s death is shrouded in fog. Not only Baiju and the patrol team struggled to piece it together — I, as a viewer, had to sort through it for a long time too.
To summarize: Lin Peisheng leaked the itinerary. Feng Keqing orchestrated the assassination. Meng Yaohui and Wang Fumin were the executors. Meng handled the long-range sniper shot. Wang followed and was responsible for finishing him off.
After shooting, Meng discovered Dorje was the man who had once saved his life. He let the wounded Dorje go, killed Wang instead, buried the body, and lied to Feng that Dorje was dead. After releasing Dorje, Meng realized someone had taken him away. He burned Dorje’s car. Seventeen years passed without Dorje ever reappearing. Meng knew that in the end, Dorje must have died.
Seventeen years later, stubborn old Han found Wang’s remains. Feng truly believed it was Dorje. Lin knew it wasn’t — but he wanted the case closed as soon as possible.
Originally, Meng and Wang were supposed to flee to South Asia after the assassination. So when Wang disappeared, Feng didn’t suspect anything. Meng continued sending money to Feng’s son from South Asia under Wang’s name, maintaining the illusion that Wang was still alive.
Lin Peisheng knew everything. He concealed the truth for seventeen years and continued framing Dorje as a fugitive who fled out of guilt.
Every single one of them was calculating.
Yes, I misjudged it earlier — completely. But I’m happy. The harder it slaps me in the face, the more brilliant the show is. It respects the audience’s intelligence and allows us to fully immerse ourselves, just like Baiju — seeing only illusions and fog. Only then can we truly feel how difficult it is to pursue the truth.
Lin Peisheng kept disguising himself and deceiving everyone. Even after the truth was revealed, he continued to perform, shedding crocodile tears to wash away his sins. But this time, we won’t be fooled again.
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