There are no doors in Brazil, do they still have them in China!

Javon 2022-04-24 06:01:01

I originally thought this movie was just a police and criminal film similar to PTU made by Hong Kong directors like Johnnie To, so I have never deliberately made time to watch it. When playing games and watching junk movies are numb, open it and prepare quickly. Entering to end the battle, but without dragging a shot, from start to finish, first shocked, then silent. . .

From the perspective of the movie itself, I don’t have much interest in this movie. I can only say that no matter in terms of shooting technique, plot, actors, etc., it is quite satisfactory and there is nothing outstanding about it, but I really want to see a lot from it. shadow. The first is a ruthless fight against drug dealers. The second is indeed not limited to the lowest level in terms of plot and criminal motives, but directly tortured the soul of this country.

The trajectory of the underground society in Hong Kong is from gangsters to police, then ICAC, then gangsters, then bleaching, then celebrities, political stars, and business tycoons. It seems that this version can also be a microcosm of Brazil, but I I think the Brazilian police must have never watched the "Biography of Lei Luo", otherwise, how can I use Nascimento to force me to learn about Lu Le, wouldn't it be over? When drug dealers were expelled and the police occupied the dominance of the slums, it was indeed very similar to the situation in Hong Kong in the 1960s. However, because the gainers did not reach the highest level, there is still the possibility of ICAC. Hong Kong, I think there is absolutely no such possibility, right?

"When you are desperate, you have the last way to go, and that is crime. Always remember, this is not shameful!" --- Mayakovsky.

When I read this sentence in a film review, I was shocked. I don’t know in what context Mayakovsky said it. In my memory, he should be a positive poet in the Soviet Union, but he was in Brazil. It is indeed in line with the reality. Although it is a democratic society (it seems that a democratic society is not very good...), once the structure of interest groups is stabilized, the government's guarantee mechanism and state machinery will be tilted towards them. Then in such a society, the Gini coefficient It will only get bigger and bigger, and the extreme imbalance in the distribution of social interests will also completely block the flow of different classes. In this way, as mentioned above, the crime has been shown to be justified, and this will be the only thing that can change The way of its situation, the South African film "Jerusalem", tells us this truth very bluntly, and this film discusses how to face such problems. However, under the status quo, it is bound to be no result.

I used to believe very firmly that our great motherland will not be bothered by these problems, because each of us can see hope, and through our own efforts, we can achieve our dreams, ha ha, beautiful fantasy, such as fairy tale. In an emerging developing society, the momentum of development can conceal many other problems, including the ever-increasing and almost exaggerated level of the gap between the rich and the poor. However, development cannot exist forever. Just like the current situation in the past few years, the social growth driven by industry has gradually slowed down, foreign trade, domestic demand, and decline, but the only real estate industry that makes a huge contribution to GDP is almost crazy and lasting. The solution? Why is the real estate industry?

If the money obtained through the exchange of power and money becomes “bad money” and the income obtained through labor becomes “good money”, according to the logical result of “bad money drives out good money”: if bad money is equivalent to good money and exists The system cannot make people who hold bad money be punished, and people will imitate those who get money through power-to-money transactions, and society will enter a vicious circle.

Unfortunately, the real estate industry is the touchstone of whether bad money is worthy of good money. The crazy development of real estate has slowly closed the door to all levels of society. Next, will we open it through other channels? I don't know this door, but I'm happy to wait and see.

However, the courage of Brazilians to face their own problems through movies is worthy of our admiration, including Flagg, this "Che Guevara" hero, who also has room for survival in this country, perhaps The superiority of the democratic system lies in it. However, if you look forward to a god in a social and cultural atmosphere like China, it's not bad. But the problem is, maybe we have no problem at all, everything about us is so beautiful and harmonious! Anyway, invisible.

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Elite Squad 2: The Enemy Within quotes

  • Fortunato: I hate those human rights mantras! "You can't touch the scumbag..." "You can't touch the scumbag..." "Here, have some candy, scumbag..." "Take those flowers, dealer!" What a joke!

  • Fortunato: Governor... you know what this is? The "kiss it good-bye" dance.