To be honest, such movies are very repelled. We watch movies like Slumdog Millionaire and City of God, which have achieved great success, but aren’t they all banned in the country? Why? Undoubtedly, it is because the living conditions shown in the film may not be as good as in reality, but conversely, the theme of others is not the pictures, but the stories, so I don't dislike it. It is understandable that those environments are for the development of the story. Background;
look at this film again, it is about showing the culture of the world, but is it really done? What effect can you get when you combine the cultures of African countries with those of Europe and the United States? There is no doubt that you use impeccably poor Africa to set off the richness of Europe and the United States. I think these impeccable pictures are a satire for the country! We should all know the story of Chen Guangbiao. I don’t know if he wanted to show his wealth or love. In short, what we saw was that he gave each child 100 yuan to let them take pictures with him, and this movie is not So what? The director gives money to the child just to show the so-called beautiful picture that is even inferior to the local living environment? ? Maybe I'm wrong, but I'm sorry, after watching some of the pictures, all I can think of is irony -
change the lens, let's talk about our own country that we are all familiar with. When I saw the so-called martial arts scene, I first thought of Zhang Yimou. Are there only these impetuous external macro scenes in our country? Is there nothing else to show our country? I really don't understand why so many people in the country didn't react at all after watching it! Reminiscent of the recent 1942, before I went to the cinema, I told my friends that as long as the film can show certain historical facts, I think it was a success, but after watching it, so many people felt only blood? ?
Maybe what I said was a bit extreme, but what the director said was to show the real picture, this is how I feel after watching it, don't spray if you don't like it
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