After reading it last night, I had a long look and feel, but I forgot to publish it this morning and naturally lost it all. But I didn't complain, so I rewritten it again. How to put it, the main impression is tasteless, the language is joking, there are many funny paragraphs and metaphors, and there are some sarcasm and thought-provoking.
The actors are very good, and the characters selected for interview are also quite representative. Dumb regards the general election as a series of ordinary people, I believe that the conspiracy theory is enthusiastic and the actual sophon is suspicious of black soccer mum,... Hugh Grant wore a wig and played a history professor who regarded game of thrones and star wars as history. It still made me feel. Elegant gentleman and snobbish, a few comedians are also pretty good.
The new crown virus, the protagonist of 2020, seems to be a supporting role in this film, which is only used to prove Trump's stupidity. The general election and the black movement are the protagonists.
As a non-black, non-white, non-American audience, there is a sense of discomfort of being forcibly instilled in values by media people who have the right to speak. For example, in the blm paragraph, the history professor said alm. As far as alm is concerned, it is very politically correct from the perspective of a disadvantaged group of non-black Americans. However, in the film, the history professor is portrayed as a hypocritical bigot who is despised by friends and relatives, which implies that saying alm is equivalent to saying black lives do not matter, saying that alm is bigot, that is, politically incorrect is wrong and hurts black feelings. This is unfair to other people of color. Of course, this is a mockery of some people, but if you think about it, the growth of the so-called extreme right, the fact that those who cannot agree to disagree must stand in line and must be polarized as pointed out in the film, seem to be imperceptible, but are actually defined correctly. Letting people with different views speak is tantamount to wrong public opinion. The political correctness of the left-wing values conveyed by film and television is not adding fuel to the flames.
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