From Uninvited Guest to Doll's House - From Nora to Tang Wei

Norbert 2022-04-20 09:02:09

At first glance at the trailer, I thought it was a light comedy like "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner", the only difference was that the "joke point" changed from racial discrimination to illegal immigration. Unexpectedly, after watching the whole film, I found that this film is not only not a light comedy, but also does not even have an "expected" happy ending. What remains is just a sigh of life. In a sense of loss, I suddenly realized that life is like this! The film has become less of a movie because it is true to life, at least not as much as people want it to be.

The sound of drums in the film reminded me of the background music of the Olympic athletes entering the stadium. The original vitality brought by the African tambourine is truly unforgettable after listening to it. Yeah, I remember the music but I forgot about those "colorful" shows, and the opening ceremony was not more than two months away. Should I remember those empty shows? Or should I remember "melamine" more? Let's compare, CCTV broadcasted nearly 3,000 hours of programs during the Olympics! And what about reports of poisoned milk powder? There is no organization and no one has counted it, but it is believed that it does not exceed 100 hours. Sporadic reports have been covered from time to time by "one-way charges by the Securities and Exchange Commission", "Huijin's increased holding of A shares", "Shen Qi lifts up the sky", "Lehman collapse", "French milk powder also has a problem with the inspection" and so on.

This makes people want to praise, the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, did a really good job! I think the two teams of SARFT and AQSIQ should be swapped. With the ability of the SARFT to block Tang Wei and even force Tang Wei to become a Hong Kong citizen, I believe that asking the SARFT to deal with the Sanlu issue can reassure the people. As for the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, your ability to turn a blind eye and even issue the efficiency of "exemption from inspection" frequently, I believe you can make many Chinese people happy. In this way, we can not only enjoy the movies that are already very life-like, but also drink milk from "natives" or "immigrants" with confidence. Why not do it. Simply transfer Xie Yalong to the Central Propaganda Department, so that the stars and the stars form a big family, and no longer have to open rooms outside, how wonderful! [By Vincentspring]

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  • Syble 2022-01-06 08:02:20

    A very thought-provoking immigration film-American issues. This is a country made up of immigrants... Maybe I will understand better when I arrive in New York

  • Syble 2022-01-06 08:02:20

    Sudden intrusion of double trajectory in an in-depth film worth watching

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