Clichés

Kevin 2021-10-20 17:24:28

1. The themes to be promoted are nothing more than the clichés of "everyone is special, embrace life and live in the present".

2. What's wrong with being a people's teacher in Flushing? Why do you want to belittle the people's teachers?

3. "Even the people yelling at me in the subway, I feel good", the co-author is that you live in New York, and everyone else is a walking dead?

4. What is the need for this different world? Comparing with the different world in CoCo, the sky and the underground. What is bad to learn is to learn Japanese light novels about abandoned houses.

5. Arrange a life mentor before you are born. There is no way to survive in this world without proper struggle? Give me a break.

6. The protagonist approves a piece of black skin, and cuts it open, and there is still a white left (Tina Fei). Does the black person have to sing, dance, and play basketball?

7. Asians have to have a glamorous, classic Hollywood stereotype. At this time, don't you say that everyone is different?

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Extended Reading
  • Greyson 2022-03-24 09:01:23

    Feeling filled with a bowl of poisonous chicken soup, and there is still a faint breath of mourning in the soup? Looking at the comments, it feels that we are not watching a movie, and we didn’t feel any tears and anti-routines. It can only be regarded as a good popcorn movie. Maybe human sorrows and joys are not connected...

  • Jared 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    The obsession of not wanting to die mirrors each other with a drop of water and a petal, and earnestly enjoying every minute of the present moment is Pi's chicken soup, or it can be ruthless anesthetic. If it is specific to the minute and second of the movie, and the hope of being an earthling is left at the end, it is still too caring for the feelings of the human audience.

Soul quotes

  • Moonwind: You know, lost souls are not that different from those in the zone. The zone is enjoyable, but when that joy becomes an obsession, one becomes disconnected from life.

  • Joe: By the way, why do you sound like a middle-aged white lady?

    22: I don't. This is all an illusion.

    Joe: Huh?

    22: This whole place is a hypothetical.

    [in male voice]

    22: I could sound like this if I wanted to.

    [in kid's voice]

    22: Or sound like this instead.

    [in normal voice]

    22: I could even sound like you.

    [She takes Joe's form and imitates his voice]

    22: Life is so unfair. I don't wanna die. Somebody call the wah-mbulance. Wahhhh!

    [in normal voice]

    22: I just use this voice because it annoys people.

    Joe: It's very effective.