It’s a comedy, but I’m not happy to watch it

Dave 2022-01-05 08:01:37

What the film shows,

The skinny of life,

Squeezing and exploitation between people,

And, the morality and trembling conscience that people have nowhere to put in front of their interests...

The society shown in the film makes me angry.

But also felt powerless.

The evil heart of greed.

Those vicious capitalists have never known the word "conscience."

The people at the bottom were forced to betray their human rights and dignity for their livelihoods. While being slapped by capital, they had to face the capital.

A sufficiently healthy and civilized society should never get there.

If it is really unfortunate to get there, there is no doubt that there will be war. People are so anxious that they can't do anything.

In a capital society where people can’t see hope, people will not feel happy when they are alive. If they are not happy, there is no meaning at all. If there is no meaning, they will not want to live. They will think of death, and finally think of death... If you are not afraid of death, So what are you afraid of living in this world?

Just go with the evil capitalists who have long distorted human nature and lost their morals!

In addition, as a child who grew up in the land of China where he is knowledgeable, modest, refined, and civilized, some Western entertainment scenes in the movie really make people disagree. Low-level fun, full of animalism.

After watching this film, my mood is slightly complicated.

I just want to eliminate those shameless humanoid animals on behalf of justice.

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Extended Reading

Sorry to Bother You quotes

  • [first lines]

    Anderson: So it says here that you were manager of the Rusty Scupper restaurant for five years. And then a bank teller at Bank of Oakland between 2014 to 2016. Oh, and you were employee of the month! What's that trophy in the bag there?

    Cassius Green: Oh, Oakland High moot court champion. I'm a salesman at heart.

    Anderson: *That* is intriguing. Mainly because I was the branch manager at the Bank of Oakland between 2014 and 2016, and you, Mr. Green, you never fucking worked there.

  • Anderson: One more thing, Cassius. *Stss!*

    Cassius Green: ...Stss?

    Anderson: [points to sign above his desk] S.T.T.S. Stick to the script.