In my opinion, the film satirizes those "upper-class people" who have the spare money to buy bananas worth $150,000 but don't have the money to make a little contribution to society. Christian, as the museum's curator, is the kind of person who is responsible for thinking about where human beings are headed. When talking about "sharing power and sharing responsibilities" in front of the public, in the face of her daughter's inappropriate emotional expression, she will only yell at her; in the face of a little boy who has been misunderstood by his parents because of his own fault, he is reluctant to tell his daughter The boy apologizes and pushes the little boy down the stairs; he is reluctant to mention the word "sex" in the face of admirers who have had a one-night stand, feeling that the word will defile this sacred art pavilion... Facing the provocation of the actor And insulting indifferent suits and tuxedos; curators who agreed to inhumane marketing strategies and pulled people over when accidents happened... They shouted that everyone is equal, but the solution to real life is violence and verbal threats, even the most basic Admitting mistakes is impossible. It is these "artists" who contribute money and efforts for the equality of all people in the world. The way they achieve this goal is to spend a lot of money to buy works of art that promote this idea and hang them in their homes, so that relatives and friends can visit them. Others feel that they are really doing their best for world harmony. In order to satisfy their own selfish desires to ostentatious and pretending to be morally superior. There are many representations in the film representing the crystallization of the highest level of human thought - "art", in contrast to the lowest human desires. The crying of babies when selecting the exhibits, the uncontrollable verbal abuse of the mentally ill at the art conversation, the "ape-man" jumping up and down on the banquet table, the curatorial reluctance to mention the word "sex" in the exhibition hall... Art and Desire , The senior hacked those "artists" and used fixed lenses in one film, and one shot made the film have a stronger sense of documentary. In order to avoid the aesthetic fatigue caused by the fixed lens, the composition color of the picture can retain the audience's attention to the greatest extent possible in a single scene through color matching, light and shadow transformation, and the use of closed composition.
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