Is "Elysium" really a paradise? People here say that there are no rules here, and they absolutely admire nature, or the old man said the truth: "I think the world of paradise has changed." Moreover, human beings are omnivores. The prohibition of eating meat is itself a restriction, so what? Can it be said to be natural?
Of course, "Elysium" can be regarded as another world opposite to city life, but I am more inclined to Linda's words: "We just jumped from one pit to another", although she said at the time Does not mean that. So I watched this film with this idea with great interest an hour ago. The heroes and heroines thought that they were in a joyous paradise isolated from the rest of the world. In fact, under the appearance of so-called freedom, human society still cannot escape the shackles of each other. , The real "Elysium" only exists in imagination.
The naked man is still the cutest. He is naked, but he did not ask other people to be naked; I will show you the novel I wrote, you can just say it if you don’t want to read it; he is not like other people in the world of bliss, more or less with Give George some pressure-you have to follow the rules here. The naked man is like a hermit. He seems to seldom communicate with others, but he enjoys himself. He really lives in his own bliss.
But in the next half an hour, the director seemed to remember that he was going to make a comedy, so the film style took a 180° sharp turn, and it fell into the stereotype. What is the heroism of the male protagonist's return, the traitor betrayed, and the little girl came out to prove that the film that could have become an S-rank was so ruined. . .
If you want to shoot fairy tales, please shoot black fairy tales, everyone is not one or two years old anymore
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