However, as the No. 1 movie in the chart, it is still a good movie - it is because of the existence of so many things that refresh the lower limit that this movie's irony of the human world is so real and ruthless - that Tears of laughter.
The story takes place in a supermarket. The male protagonist is a sausage, and the female protagonist is a hot bread. The two protagonists have their own "dirty" special effects when they appear. Other characters are a collection of countries and races in the world-Arabian pancakes, Miss Mexican cakes, Indian chief spirits, German products resembling the Nazis and Hitler, and Chinese products in Qing Dynasty costumes flash by. Of course, this was also Hawking's worst hack - a chewed and discarded chewing gum sitting in a wheelchair made of mints and old batteries. This supermarket is a world of food, the dream of all products is to be bought by "GOD" (customers), the supermarket door full of holy light is the door to heaven, they regard customers as being able to bring themselves to heaven God, fantasizing about being offered up in heaven, being treated as a pet, and being cared for by God. On the other hand, the trash can where the supermarket keeper disposes of used goods is hell, where it is deep, dark, and a nightmare for every commodity.
Just like this supermarket, in this world full of different races, different countries, and different cultures, people in almost every cultural circle have the same fantasy about life and death: God and the kingdom of heaven, which is full of holy light and happiness, where there is no There is no life and death, no worries; hell is the fate of sinful people, dark, full of despair and screams.
Fantasy will always be broken. As a chief and a person who has been to heaven, Indian spirits were the first to spread such illusions about God and the kingdom of heaven. The reason is very simple. In order to avoid panic, to appease the people in this supermarket. Commodities - Does this sound familiar? This is exactly what many religions, and even rulers, have said - remember the TV station in "Train to Busan" that the disaster was "no serious problem" and the slap in the face of letting the zombies run rampant.
Everyone has fantasy about the unknown. Such fantasy may be the hope of eternal life, or the fear of the unknown. The truth is always in the hearts of those who have experienced it firsthand. Some of them, like Indian spirits, use their power to choose to hide their true thoughts, and even deceive others with bigger fantasies and lies; while others, like the sausage, choose to lose, not only themselves, but also everyone. Although there are always people who are stubborn about the cruel truth and prefer to live in their own fantasies. However, this kind of fantasy is not the self, it is not different from sticking to the original heart and living for oneself; it is more a kind of escape and anesthesia, unwilling to see the shattered and bloody truth of their own fantasy, however, these people After all, it is to be swallowed up by fantasy and truth.
In the last big orgy, they are erotic and indulgent: multiple sex, promiscuity, homosexuality... mixed with the foul language and drug psychedelics that appear everywhere in the film constitute a hint of the dark side of this society. More than that, the madness and bewilderment after losing the illusion and breaking the truth, their madness today is to celebrate victory, but not necessarily total freedom. Tomorrow, when supermarkets reopen for business, how will they face the new God?
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