On the afternoon of the last day of the May 1st Labor Day holiday, I walked into the theater, thinking that although it was dystopian, there was no shortage of lighthearted humor and a movie that defeated the dictatorship and relieved my inseparability of the holiday. Frustration at the fact that I'm going to work tomorrow.
However I was wrong. From the first time the little boy gave the Wangs the order to "sit down", I had a subtle premonition, but when the "leader" finally began to obey and took back the rubber tube, my heart began to feel a little uncomfortable. , I know it's not the simple and rough family fun I expected, it's more complex and subtle on the palate. Yes, there is cuteness, everyone is happy, and teenagers save the world. However, when I lift the veil of warmth, what I see is the core of bitter and sharp irony. reincarnation.
The "leader" finally chooses to accept the master's order to become an excellent screw in the hierarchy of power;
"Cardamom" didn't fully identify with the identity of the show dog, thinking that he was "arranged" to become a show dog, and then performing movements became a means of expressing goodwill with the "leader", and the "bowling pin on fire" in his mind changed from did not really disappear;
Diandian and his family, who chose to leave their subordinate status, are imprisoned underground at the end of the film, and only his sculpture stands in the city to commemorate his status as a former guard dog, which is subordinate to human society.
Education in a powerful society will only produce leaders who follow the same line, and the vote of the five protagonists Wang "Democracy" is also full of irony. Does this mean that power is a necessary additional attribute for society to have no solution?
Hey, in a word, as a conscientious screw in the insinuation object, it is still not as good as the "leader" kind, and I don't want to go to work tomorrow...
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