Let foreigners come to film "Ode to Joy", the result is probably like this

Kay 2022-01-10 08:01:29



A modern high-rise apartment is inhabited by a group of petty citizens, middle-class elites, and wealthy second generations. The residents are enemies and friends, and the relationship is ambiguous. The surface is full of flowers and orderly. In fact, it is incompatible with each other. The Qian people held parties in the big house, playing tricks on the middle-class and small citizens, but they always look for the middle-class elite to save at the critical moment. The elites seem to be in vain with the rich. The actual personality is withdrawn, the heart is full of mental illness, and the whereabouts of another person is unknown. The relatives and citizens work well, with low self-esteem, superficial assholes, upright personality, good at smashing and looting. Does the above describe the new Internet celebrity drama "Ode to Joy" or is your another fleshly masterpiece "The Skyscraper"?

Yes, even if I am far-fetched, but in the final analysis, the core conflict between the two films is class, all evil classes, class conflicts are universal, and in the end, utopias and dystopias are born. There is not much to say about utopia. It is very socialist core values. You will know it after memorizing it. Maybe because the pictures are so beautiful, so far there is no director involved. But dystopias are different. There are more than one person who photographed them, reflecting the decay and evil of capitalism every minute.

What is dystopia? It is a kind of pessimistic social prophecy. In short, our ancestors felt that our future could not be better. Don’t look at all of you who look good and respect the old and love the young. The butt needs to be washed. Actually, it’s already rotten inside. It’s so rotten. The rich dislike the rich. The rich are jealous of the rich. You squint at me, I squint at you. In the end, I don’t want it, what civilization, What kind of ethics, no more, thrown in the latrine, come, hurt each other, frontal anus, happily tore to the end of the universe. Representative works of dystopia, casually include "The Matrix", "Twelve Monkeys", "Minority Report", and this "Skyscraper".

Not afraid of spoilers, "Skyscraper" is basically the whole process of photographing the above paragraph from the perspective of Dou Sen. Of course, I know that you shameless ones are all links to the beautiful body of Teacher Dou Sen ( Ah, of course I am too. Isn’t that nonsense?) However, the important function of Mr. Dou Sen in this film is to sell meat and engage them in a crazy way, but also to support the value orientation of the whole film. From the perspective of foreigners, the middle-class elite is the mainstay of the society (building). The doctor played by Mr. Dou Sen is strong, sexy, knowledgeable, indifferent, black-bellied, and connected. He can always stay out of the turmoil and use the girls in the movie to finish the gun. Commenting on his words: "amenity", the movie is almost over, the damn thing is basically dead, and you can still have long legs in a white shirt, and calmly grilled a capitalist dog leg to eat. This is a vicious and also An affirmation affirms the ability of this class to survive and the value of existence. If the existence of people and society is evil in itself, the middle class is at least the most suitable survivor for thousands of years.

But this kind of viciousness is ultimately the viciousness of capitalism. Tucson breaks. To me, the degree of dystopia is less than one percent of "Ode to Joy."

"Ode to Joy", the port of truth, can't stand it, it's not that the filming was fake. In fact, the filming is very serious when I look into it, but it's not enough to conceal the smell of rotten from the roots. On the surface, this drama is the first female returnee Liu Tao, which means that the main perspective actually selected a middle-class high-tech elite who is similar to Dou Sen's positioning, and is delusional to make metropolitan women independent and strive to live a splendid style. However, in fact, Wang Ziwen’s Qu Xiaowang’s sense of existence is overwhelming. According to the overwhelming comments of netizens, it is already a huge miracle that this person has not been killed. He has money but no education, no learning and skill, showing off. Coquettish, lenient in self-discipline and strict in treating others, other women must be the mistresses who are close to men. I definitely love to grab someone from a boyfriend. As a result, such a person, just because he was rich, didn't take the least bit of suffering, and ended up mixing better than anyone else. I still remember that in "Skyscrapers" there is also a rich second generation who is ignorant and unskilled. The intern at Dousen Hospital, who is also a character set by Qu Xiaolong, will be played by Dousen after halfway through the movie. Lou, this is the fate of the second generation who has the correct style of painting and has no knowledge and no skill, okay? To be honest, I am not a moral role model in Hong Kong, and I never think that there must be a three-pointed view in film and television works. The wicked can have the last laugh, and the murderer can have true love. Anyway, you can try anything. There are also film and television dramas in foreign countries where the "wealthy bad guys" take responsibility, such as Hannibal. As a representative of the wealthy class, you can be cruel, arrogant, and countless ways, or you can be cunning, greedy, greedy for pleasure, and even have one in the end. Good death, but you can’t be both savage and pure, arrogant and cute, cunning is praised for wit, greed is washed into true temperament, and no one is gilded by the panda's shit. How come you are just born with us. Of wealthy people can be spoiled to such a degree? Throughout the ages, it is the only one in our TV series: to make a boring rich man laugh to the end, not because of the need to express the awful social reality of the IQ gap, but because the creators have no choice. Love her from the heart and identify with her.

What's more, at the end of "Skyscraper", the social structure collapsed, and the rich and the poor fought and killed each other. It looked miserable, at least no one was a good bird, and everyone deserved the crime. As for "Ode to Joy", I don’t know about the TV series. The ending of the book is a hundredfold desperate: no tears, no resistance, no anti-killing, the poorer is poorer, the richer is richer, and the little staff deserves a miserable life. , The rich second generation of true love and money are both very hard. I know you feel disgusting when you look at it, and I also feel disgusted. This kind of disgust is not just for this person, but we all understand that all fairy tales are deceptive, and this is really true.

It is also a dojo in the shell of a snail and lion. A building reflects the various conditions of life. When placed in China, it is the rich second generation who pits the middle class and pits the petty bourgeoisie. Relying on richness and power to live out a bitch, and finally get a promotion. Raise salary, become the general manager, become the CEO, win the rich and handsome, and reach the pinnacle of life; put it abroad, it is a bloody escape for middle-class elites. When the order collapses, it stands firm to the end, mourns the rich and delivers births for the citizens , In a group of crazy people who are crazy and handsome, sing a song I Will Survive. If "Skyscraper" is a prophecy and wants to tell us that the society built on the rich and poor class will eventually collapse, then "Ode to Joy" is a potion, she tells us: money can't buy joy, money is joy itself.

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    The category should be changed to horror

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