First, let's talk about "anger". The red bird in this film is not in harmony with the group of friendly birds around. The bird is violent and irritable. We know that anger hurts our spleen, but sometimes we secretly view righteous indignation as the embodiment of a sense of justice. The disadvantages and advantages of anger are basically invariable. American cultural dignitaries should not be angry until sunset. Anger is a disease and must be suppressed and treated. This is called anger management-anger management is not a joke in a children's film, but a psychological treatment that does exist in reality. The same is true for stress. People do everything possible to avoid stress. Recently, Kelly McGonigal (twins with game researcher Jane McGonigal) gave a TED talk, explaining that stress actually has a positive effect. Living a few more years can always turn the absurd into a legend. Many things that were considered negative energy in the past will become positive energy again after you boil it. I am going to take a small bench and wait for the day when the alcohol is demonized. Different from the wine culture in which we appreciate poems about fighting wine, Westerners often regard alcohol as a scourge. The key is that people who drink alcohol drink on an empty stomach instead of eating vegetables. The hamburger is gone, and the salad can’t be eaten. Unlike us, we can drink peanuts or even soybeans for an hour. They held a wine bottle, no one persuaded and no one pulled it, probably with the help of some weird inner motivation to drink themselves so dimly. Of course, this is a digression, so I won't press it for the time being.
The clash of civilizations can also be seen in this film. Of course, you can also say that this is more far-fetched. It is an attempt to extract sunlight from cucumbers. But when a movie comes out, it's our own business to talk about it. Believe it or not is your business.
Some critics call the movie a parable of Islam's invasion of Europe. The intruder in the film is a green pig. Green is the color of Muslims, the heads of them have Islamic beards, and some people even saw the stars and moon signs. The colors of the three little birds are like the German flag. Everyone concludes: The film reflects that the Merkel government opened the door to welcome refugees and led wolves into the room.
This interpretation is not unreasonable. But if it's just a simple satire of Islam, it's terrible. I don't know how many protests and attacks will happen again. The result is not like this, why? The designer and director of the game cleverly dismantled some fable elements. For example, the suicide attack was a vengeful bird, and the color and image were closer to the extreme Muslims, but the suicide attack. "The attacking pig. This clever image splitting left the extremists with nothing to say. This is where the director is smart, great. The Angry Birds game is so popular that it is dumbfounded, but it is not without reason: it mobilizes the subversive and savage side of people's hearts, and at the same time it is just a bird hitting a fat pig, looking cute and innocent. My cat is attacked to death by angry rebels every day. If the pig is replaced by a cat in Angry Birds games and movies, it may be more realistic, but this has become the popular name "you will lose if you are serious."
The Mighty Eagle in the film symbolizes the United States. Reagan once said that the United States is like a city on a mountain, where the light can be seen from afar, and there is no way to hide it. In the movie, the eagle also lives on the top of the mountain. It used to be majestic and basically a mountain eagle. Wherever it was uneven in the past, it was there, but now it has a big belly, urinates frequently, and can't fly. It's no wonder that Trumps want to borrow the people's nostalgia for the Reagan-style hilltop city to "make America great again." Judge Bird is a pretentious American leftist elite who promotes tolerance everywhere. As a result, all his eggs were stolen. This is consistent with the acceptance of immigrants in Europe.
If the analogy ends here, the film is ideologically extreme right and xenophobic. Not only is it politically incorrect, it will also be affected at the box office. How to do?
Cuihua, Upper Texas.
The antagonism between Texas and the federal government on some policies has also become a metaphor in the film, causing the information of xenophobia to turn around. It's like you clearly see the person in front of you lighting the right light, but he turns to the left. When you are about to see the xenophobic message, the message to get close to outsiders comes. This is related to the red bird and the pig.
Living in Texas, we know that the political power here is relatively right and relatively conservative. Generally speaking, when it comes to American immigration, Texas, which borders Mexico, can’t escape. In order to hit the side ball and make fun of Texas, but not too offensively, mess with Texas, the director once again split the symbol: let the red-necked "Texans" be divided into two, and the color belongs to the bird side (the red bird is the protagonist), but The external behavior and actions belong to the green pig. The pig even brought a cowboy hat and shouted like a cowboy. The soul of Texas resists immigrants on the side of the bird, and becomes the immigrant itself on the side of the pig. The red-necked "Red Bird" was also an outsider, but in the end "merged into the mainstream" and was accepted by other citizens of Bird Village. You can say that this film is exclusive, it can be said that it promotes tolerance. You say it preaches tolerance, and it allows you to see the invasion of foreign enemies.
In short, the symbol in Angry Birds is round, not flat. It is not a simple analogy. It is wrapped in mud and cooked round and round like a beckoning chicken, and the original shape can be seen roughly when it comes out. It is taken apart, cooked, and added with various aniseed ingredients. People taste differently. This is more chewy. The more open the interpretation, the more paradoxical and paradoxical, and the more people can take what they need, the more flavorful a work will be. This symbolism gives people the feeling, let me use Mr. Yu Guangzhong's "Homesickness" to describe it: it
symbolizes that
it is a fat eagle with its
ass at the mouth of the cave and its
brain on the top of the mountain.
It is a green pig, the
color is on this end, and the
mind is on the other.
It is a group of fierce cowboys. The
red neck is the head of the bird, and the
"Yeehaw" is the head of the pig.
It is an angry bird. The one who
committed suicide is on this end, and the
explosive is on the other.
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