Condemn hate, or sell hate?

Randall 2022-04-20 09:01:47

[Short Film Review] It turns out that Trump is a person who does not understand movies at all. His tweets criticizing the movie "The Hunt" stated that he understood the movie the other way around.

"Hunting" is an R-rated plasma movie. One dozen or twenty characters die in the end, and the methods of death are different and imaginative. Those who are timid and obsessed with cleanliness should be avoided. The plot is simply that one group of people sets up a situation to hunt down another group of people, but the prey turns into a hunter. Of course, what is worthy of praise is the individual heroism of desperate survival. This kind of unprovoked and tragic killing naturally requires a huge hatred behind. The funny thing is that this hatred turned out to be a confrontation between extreme liberals and extreme conservatives! That's certainly an untenable motive, making the film at best a novel R-rated action thriller rather than a political allegory. However, the contradiction between the left and the right in the United States is so arrogant that the pseudo-motive of the film "white left hunts red neck" has become a street talk for a while, and even the president can't help but criticize it, saying that the creator of the film represents the liberal Hollywood elite , is True Racist. Trump must have never seen the movie when he said that, and his criticism is just the opposite. If the film has a political stance, it will firstly satirize and criticize extreme liberals and elites, and secondly design a heroine who was caught by mistake and whose position was not right or left to be killed in vain. This is a clear condemnation of hatred and violence, which, despite the film's rendering, is exactly hatred and violence. In fact, what Trump should criticize is the hypocrisy and self-contradiction of the film's values.

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The Hunt quotes

  • Crystal: Cigarettes in Arkansas only cost six bucks. You fucked up, bitch!

  • Fauxnvoy: Is that a kimono? That's appropriation, Richard.

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