What US presidents are boycotting: Internet troll battle royale?

Daphney 2022-04-23 07:02:31

It's a bit interesting, I thought it was another kind of battle royale show after reading the introduction. The result was a contest between the "middle-class elites" and the "low-level ordinary people (Internet trolls)". An elite revenge campaign against internet trolls, to be exact.

The elites drank red wine and ate caviar, and talked eloquently about the so-called good, right, and correct issues of helping AIDS, refugees, and global warming. On the other hand, they killed the bottom people they often mocked. For example, when Athena, the mastermind of the hunt, finally explained the identity of the heroine, she expressed strong "sympathy" for her drug-trafficking father, her mother who died of drug overdose, and her tragic life experience? NO, NO, NO, is strong disdain and ridicule.

Of course, you can't imagine this hunt at all. In the first few minutes of the game, the prey (civilians) were continuously shot and killed. It must have been a trick played by the elites of these people, only to find out later that this was their first time. organization. This also nakedly shows from another aspect that the so-called elites are so delicate, glamorous, and successful on the surface, but their actual practices are extremely cold-blooded and brutal.

There are some interesting details, such as:

1. The metaphor game begins with a pig named Orwell (the same name as the author of "Animal Farm").

2. An elderly couple in the gas station pretended to be elites, and their purpose was actually to hunt down these civilians in person. When three commoners came in for help, they said a classic line from "Animal Farm": "Is there still sugar after the uprising is successful?" (This question was asked by the most "stupid" donkey in the book). This actually hints at the hypocrisy and arrogance of the so-called elites: Look, these stupid people at the bottom who never read or work hard. I can't hear such obvious hints. If you read it, you know they are fake.

3. The heroine said another dark version of the tortoise and the hare race. The hare was very embarrassed as a strong man, but was challenged by the tortoise and lost. Then when the tortoises were celebrating in the evening, the hare came and killed the tortoises and finally had the tortoise's dinner. At the end of the movie, the heroine killed the mastermind Athena, drank her red wine, and ate the caviar of the elites, just a metaphor that the heroine finally chose to be a rabbit. (Life seems to be a constant choice.)

4. While the elites hunted people at will, they cried out for the pig that was killed by mistake: "Orwell is innocent." This is rather ironic.

5. When the heroine finally PKed with the mastermind Athena, Athena was still concerned about not breaking the glass. Her bottle seemed to be a precious wine salvaged from a shipwreck for several years.

5. The mastermind Athena likened the heroine to a "snowball" (one of the uprising leaders in Animal Farm), as if to laugh at these people living at the bottom, just like animals, and assign you a leadership role, and finally Certainly cannot escape the fate of being killed.

But what's funny is that Athena actually caught the wrong person. The heroine "Snowball" has read books, has some knowledge, and participated in the Afghan war, and she is calm and cold.

In fact, after all, for this group of elites, life may really be inferior to a piece of clothing, a bottle of wine, and a few pieces of glass. For these low-level civilians, being a simple keyboard warrior doesn't care about the truth.

After reading it, the overall feeling: the opening is very eye-catching, and the first half is compact and has no urine spots. The fight between the heroine and the mastermind in the back seemed a bit ironic for the sake of irony, falling into the script cliché, and there was a feeling of lack of stamina.

The whole process of the heroine is very cold, decisive, without hesitation, and neat.

But it also leaves a lot of room for thought. What is good and what is evil; what is right and what is wrong; what is black and what is white. Seems to be nothing?

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Extended Reading

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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