The Queen's Corgi evaluation action
2022-01-24 08:06
The movie uses "The Queen's Corgi" to make an essay, of course, it is indispensable to show the wealth of the Wang family in the scene arrangement. Rex is pampered, like a "bear child" who is extremely pampered and arrogant. He needs to endure some setbacks in society outside of his family in order to grow up steadily. This kind of plot setting itself can also be accepted by the audience-nothing more than an application of Mark Twain's novel "The Prince and the Poor", or Wilde's novel "Star Child". However, "Prince and the Poor" and "Star Child" are literary works of the 19th century after all, and can no longer fully keep up with the social concepts of the 21st century. The superiority of "The Chosen Son" arouses envy, envy and hatred, and the "change of fate against the sky" is more popular with modern audiences.
"The Queen's Corgi" focuses the narrative on Rex's prince's Passion, and it does not forget to emphasize the status of Rex's Royal Chief Corgi, which is too much of a sense of class superiority. Rex talked about love with another bitch named Wanda in the dog shelter. However, the audience could not feel the love of love. They only felt that Wanda was trying to get married in order to achieve class rise. As a springboard. Of course, child audiences can't interpret such overtones, but adult audiences will inevitably get pierced.
Extended Reading
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Duke: Shall I call the guards to get rid of all these dogs?
Queen: That won't be necessary. It's high time we had some new blood in the palace.