A little offended but honored

Keyon 2022-04-19 09:02:28

A blatant satire and mockery, but just rude, before being amazed and ashamed but not angry, but somewhat helpless before the bottom line, bravo!

The whole film is almost an accurate dissection of a decent life, but there are many interpretations in the irony, which can be roughly summarized as:

In fact, modern civilization cannot tolerate absolute art, and there is no need to refute itself, because this so-called civilization still has its dominant reasons. From a macro perspective, the theoretical discussion is that the order in hypocrisy is better than that caused by straightforwardness. confusion.

Tolerance, understanding, and freedom of speech are often just the self-proclaimed "protection" of the weak by the winners to show their superiority. To a large extent, it only satisfies the vanity of the parties and serves as an understandable weapon when attacking others. Exist in the rules created by the winners.

For ordinary human beings, good and malicious complement each other, and there are almost no extremes. Therefore, instead of being entangled in the moral judgment standards of serving higher-level people, it is better to take off the hypocritical cloak that often leads to more embarrassing situations. Act according to your own interests.

The term "pretend" is basically equivalent to the harmless ridicule and offense of the inferior species to the superior species, but it can be laughed at, and of course it can be shown more openly.

A little offended, and I hope to try to be more offended in the future.

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Extended Reading
  • Jada 2022-03-23 09:02:32

    In fact, it is a monster movie, and the monster scene is very good and profound. Seriously revealing the dilemma hidden under political correctness/mainstream values, this dilemma has its own cruel jokes. The ingenious thing about this film is that the targets it mocks can be seen as both politically correct and vested interests, and in a way, the left and the right take all. The problem is that it is too long-winded, and some scenes are inexplicable.

  • Dora 2022-03-23 09:02:32

    A director who has no freedom cannot control the uninvited audience, and the cynical humor and provocation can only dispel the possibility of moral thinking, leaving the director's complacent.

The Square quotes

  • Christian: The Square is a sanctuary of trust and caring. Within it we all share equal rights and obligations.

  • Christian: If you place an object in a museum does that make this object a piece of art?