The product of the era. .

Ward 2022-04-20 08:01:06

In 1983, the sci-fi suspense thriller horror cult film " Videodrome Murder | Videodrome "

The dim tone of the film, the weird suspenseful plot and the ghostly hallucinations that can't be described in words, make people uncomfortable to watch. After all, this is a CULT movie. Many people are still unacceptable. I am also. I can only say that I am unhappy, although I don't like it very much, but I still have a little admiration for such a movie.

The deepest feeling is the sense of the movie era. 80+ is an era dominated by TV and video tapes. People's fear of the future is often more terrifying than the future itself. . People have never understood these obvious truths.

When our great men told us that capitalism is bound to perish. . When this era of television passed, some people began to tell people that the Internet was a drug. . In the era of mobile phone text messages, the people who bowed their heads were born, and the circle of friends that has appeared until now will be criticized as a social obstacle. . If you use it as a nonprofit film to warn others, it is understandable, but things are changing, and nothing remains the same. Everything changes with the trend, because nothing wants to be destroyed, right?

There will be more terrifying things born in the future. Science has always been a double-edged sword, but nothing is more terrifying than human beings. I wonder if you like or agree with my point of view?

---I am the dividing line of illusion--

Recommendation index: ★★★☆ (7/10 points), a movie older than me, quite contemporary, but there will also be discomfort, watch according to your ability~

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Videodrome quotes

  • Harlan: North America's getting soft, patrón, and the rest of the world is getting tough. Very, very tough. We're entering savage new times, and we're giong to have to be pure and direct and strong, if we're going to survive them. Now, you and this cesspool you call a television station and your people who wallow around in it, your viewers who watch you do it, they're rotting us away from the inside. We intend to stop that rot.

  • Max Renn: D'you want a cup of coffee?