Sometimes life is more ironic than art
How to describe 2020? The word most people give is "magic". Too many tragedies put together makes people have a distorted sense of excitement. The big shows of life make people feel the fragility and insignificance of individuals in the long river of mankind. This film looks back at all of 2020 in a way that softens the documentary talk show, and the performance method is very innovative.
Environmental protection, the new crown, Brexit, Megan, BLM, the general election, all the issues are revealed in the splicing of funny ironic lines and real news. 2020 watched too much and listened too much, anti-intellectual, discriminatory, hypocritical, when these 2020 American invisible words were reproduced by exaggerated and joking interpretations, I still had some thoughts in the helpless smile. Of course, the king is a well-deserved protagonist, but the British prime minister, queen, and some American politicians are all satirized in the play. Not only big shots, but some ordinary people are also shown in the play, and they write the secrets of the people in this society that cannot be said. Is it environmentally friendly? I want to take care of myself; new crown? I just want to live and manage others according to my own ideas; do you live? What is the important thing about the comparable reality shown on the self-media platform; is it BML? How can I be discriminatory, you know; general election? This is the best way to vent populist anti-intellectual and conspiracy theories.
If it's just that, I actually think it can be a 4-point drama, but as a minority and does not belong to the BML appeal group, I think the movie itself is also a kind of irony. Screenwriters dare to use various incidents to make fun of them, but dare not to abuse BML a little bit. The so-called political correctness is clearly on paper. When ridiculing others, do you have to see if you are also catering to the mainstream and afraid of being beaten? When the pen-tip and sharp-mouthed crusade against society, he didn't know that he was also revealed in a demon mirror. Of course, the appearance of the British professor played by Hugh Grant makes me deeply moved by the power of time. So it's fair to lose one point.
In any case, 2020 is over and will not see you again. It makes us cherish the ordinary days in 2021 even more.
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