"Fantastic Life" 7.5

Lysanne 2022-04-22 07:01:05

Later, when I watched "Assassination of Novelist", I immediately thought of "Fantastic Life".

"Fantastic Life" is about an American tax collector who suddenly learns that he is actually the character of a novelist who is used to writing tragedies and loves to kill the protagonist at the end. With such a surprising encounter, he suddenly became enlightened, and he regained the splendor of life and love.

After a lot of hardships, he found a writer, just like "the creator meets the creator", he even decided to die generously.

"Assassination of Novelist" is still interesting in the category of thousands of words. After all, novels can be glimmering and glimpses. It is already written in words to fill the picture in your brain, and the plot can be left blank. Smart novelists understand Write around. But Lu Yang didn't seem to be a smart director, so the two-hour "Assassination of the Novelist" swelled to a hateful face.

But the characters in "Assassination of the Novelist", even if they are a stupid and timid villain, still know how to shout at the "Creator" from a distance.

The believers of monotheism have been immersed in their ears and eyes for thousands of years, and there is always a little lamb plot in their subconscious. Treating aliens as lambs and slaughtering them without guilt, once you meet "God" and become a lamb destined to be sacrificed in a good novel, it seems to obey obediently.

For thousands of years, Chinese myths have said that the sea does evil, fill it up, mountains block the road, and move it away, so when a Chinese sees God, he will either carry a knife with murderous energy, or think about the abacus. Turn.

Seeing death as home or greed for life and fear of death, we have carried the scale of Taishan or Hongma many times, but there has never been a chip written as "God" in it.

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    Kay Eiffel: No, they came pre-smoked.

    Penny Escher: Yeah, they said you were funny.

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