This tire road movie is ironic from beginning to end, even when the final cast and crew appeared, it was still naughty.
First try to answer a question, why are so many people unable to understand?
Audiences who don't like Hollywood blockbusters and prefer to watch niche independent movies are easier to understand. It's like the old man who didn't eat turkey, insisted on it till later and threw himself into it.
The series of "no reason" that the police said to the spectators at the beginning conveyed three messages.
1. Tell the audience directly that this film is absurd and bizarre. With such a strong hint, everything that happened later was automatically filled with the phrase "no reason".
2. With a sense of substitution, the audience will realize that this is a mise-en-scene. Once you think about it, it will be easier to understand the following metaphors. For example, when the tires are just walking, the spectators are spitting out, which feels like a heartfelt voice.
3. It satirizes the common phenomenon in film production, that is, avoiding some unreasonable things for the sake of the rationality of the main line of the story, and deliberately instilling the "correct" three views.
Seeing this is an "unknown premonition", wouldn't you really look at tires to kill people, right? That's right, it really is.
I am the spoiler divider ------------------------------------------- -------------------
Obviously, the spectator with the binoculars is the audience.
Starting from turkey, it is divided into two categories (turkey refers to the brainless elements in large movies, which are delicious but not nutritious). One type is the mass audience who eats turkey poisoning, and the other type is the alternative audience who does not eat turkey, that is, fans who are more interested in the film.
Okay, it's time to ridicule the audience. For example, stimulating elements such as violent eroticism are in line with today's movie market and audience tastes. The protagonist is the tire, rolling around, headshots, watching beautiful women taking showers, etc. Whenever these scenes appear, the spectators will make comments.
About why the old man died in the end? I think the old man is not a professional movie fan, but alluding to some film critics who can only complain, this kind of boredom will also find tires.
That policeman can be understood as a director who pursues a business model.
For them, the video routine, as long as the place where the point should be thrown is shaky, and it can almost fool the audience like completing the task, so he sent someone to the turkey to make it concrete, so most of the audience really got the trick. Up. When the police thought that everyone was hypnotized, they were about to end it immediately (good reality!), completely ignoring whether the story is going to be reasonable, but later learned that a movie fan had no choice but to bite the bullet and continue the routine.
At the end of the headshot scene with a beautiful woman, the old man went to the scene and said why not just blow him up. The police said that the tires should be self-inflicted, which is exactly the sense of sight when watching a blockbuster, echoing the above "no reason" Article 3.
Runaway tires feel like screenwriters or filmmakers (including directors) who have aspirations.
The first half of the road movie "A Bad Temper Tire" is based on the normal mode, that is, acting in accordance with the idea of the blockbuster director. After that, the tire slowly began to wake up. Note that he is watching TV and watching the car in the motel! Being a tire is very passionate, implying not to suppress yourself, being aroused in fighting spirit, and then "blackened".
The funny thing is that even if he is shot, he is attached to the bicycle, which represents a kind of derivation of power. Then the boss leads the tires on the street, watching Hollywood feel quite provocative, the background music is still so high, like the previous screenwriter strikes , Although the camera shot resembles the resurrection of zombies.
Why don't you kill that pretty girl? I think it's just a mess, and the girl didn't provoke him. The director's little naughty ~ the
irony is not over yet. At the end of the credits, "no reason" appeared in the opening credits again, but the audience was empty at this time, suggesting that it was another beginning, but those audiences were "dead", expressing the director's concern about this kind of niche film, yes ordinary audience After being fed to death by blockbuster films, if the "alternative audience" does not keep a clear head, there is really no way out for a good movie. In addition, it can be used as a director to tease that the audience has left before seeing the cast list, which is all ironic (mouse).
Quentin, who didn't finish watching his film, dare not just say how aspiring director he is, but at least he is sober. Although the form is a bit absurd, it is a tire after enlightenment, better than the walking dead.
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