The four heroes in Gentlemen of the East Eighth District always talk about their ideals and never forget your initiative and intransigence, but their careers, love and their struggles are all portrayed as false and pale. For example, Tong Yu, played by Hans Zhang, deeply felt the "pressure like a boulder". A company subordinate took a photo of Tong Yu's desk and sent it to the work group. In the next scene, Tong Yu was surprised to find that all colleagues on the platform took the initiative to work overtime and helped them realize their dreams without regrets. In the super-first-tier cities where the real pressure is increasing, several leading men can be said to be in their proper places. They don't have to worry about complicated interpersonal relationships, car loans, mortgages, and old-age care, and they live so "easily" inexplicably. In the play, the hero's childlike innocence quarreled with his girlfriend, and several brothers discussed to help fix it. Open your mouth and send big-name bags such as "LV, GUCCI". The unresolved plot makes the real migrant workers inevitably feel offended, and the so-called difficulties and struggles of the characters in the play only appear in the lines of the slogan.