Murder can be a great art in a materialistic world

Martina 2022-04-20 09:01:23

If you don't have morals and laws in your mind, and you kill people and still act fluently, you'll win a new life in prison, even across classes.

In the era of entertainment to death, murder will become an art sought after by everyone, and the murderer will become an artist who earns both fame and fortune.

The general public is caught in the bubble of entertainment to death. Either no one cares about the truth, or it is impossible to obtain it. Ordinary people live in a falsehood, secretly wondering why I, who perfectly meets the purpose of education, have followed the rules for so many years, Life still has no way out.

I have to say, Zeta Jones and Renee Zellweger put on a fantastic show. Whether it's a six-person dance or a pas de deux in prison, it's amazing. And the puppet dance of the heroine and Richard Gere made me really think it was a puppet with the heroine's face painted at first~

Zeta Jones is really amazing, her body performance is impeccable, when she heard Roxie pretend to faint and say she was pregnant, the expressionless "Shit" matched with funny music, making people feel that she was angry and regretful" This liar!...Hey, why didn't I think of that?!"

But it is such a fiercely competitive two people who have the same belief, insist on the self-confidence beyond ordinary people, and finally become popular. In fact, I am very curious, how did the heroine keep this belief firmly in the absence of any external praise and successful experience? What made her believe in herself even after being imprisoned and unshakable? In the ups and downs of life and the tragic abandonment, Roxie and Velmet still insist on pursuing their dreams, so two people with countless contradictory characteristics, they love each other and kill each other like this, and they shine on the stage.

And the stupidity, derailment, murder of the heroine... These should be criticized in the past are packaged as simple, need care, self-protection... It seems that murder is just a misfortune imposed by God on these beauties, and their experiences have nothing to do with them. Half way. The safe escape of the two people has turned black and white, and the ending turned against the wind is even more ironic. But that's how these two women climbed to the top of the stage, enjoying the spotlight and flowers, on the worst offenses the political books say -- killing people.

Look, countless people sharpen their heads to get what they want, they can get it through murder and hype, who may be to blame, the curious and ignorant public? Stupid and lustful jurors? Or blame the long-sleeved, shrewd and snobbish lawyer?

Everyone is a participant, everyone is a victim, and only those who unscrupulously are the beneficiaries of this flashy and troubled world.

From this point of view, in a flashy and troubled world, if you want to be rich, don't have three views.

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  • Roxie: [singing] He ain't no sheik, that's no great physique, and lord knows he ain't got the smarts.

  • [after singing "Mr. Cellophane"]

    Amos Hart: Hope I didn't take up too much of your time.