Alive today and tomorrow is thrown into the oven.

Lilla 2021-10-20 17:27:36

This film can be said to reflect the state of the world in the form of a farce-it makes people laugh and cry absurdly.

Each role represents several kinds of people in the world.
The world is composed of such different kinds of people as the crazy, the idiotic and ignorant, the nonchalant or the apathetic, the shrewd, sensible but chicken-hearted, and the relatively wise. (Anything else? Welcome to add.)
1 . The crazy and self-indulging: Osbourne (indulging in drinking), Harry (indulging in sex)
2. The idiotic and ignorant: Linda (seeking a cosmetic operation), Chad (seeking an extra sum of money)
3. The nonchalant / apathetic: Katie, CIA officers, the Russian ambassy officers.
4. The shrewd, sensible but chicken-hearted: the boss of the HARDBODY fitness center.
5. The relatively wise: the wife of Harry. The

film also revealed these kinds of people The fate:
The crazy kill the idiotic, and don't even know what happened.
The idiotic die from...from many factors. In fact, how can they not die living this way? They're doomed because of their ignorance of the way the worldly matters go.
For the nonchalant or the apathetic, what happens in the world, even it is some people losing their lives, is no concern of them. They know nothing of the matter, they don't desire to know, they don't have to be responsible for anything, and above all, they have the power to do so, to be nonchalant. --One needs a certain kind of superior power to be justified to stand out of the ring and just watch. Coming to this point, now I begin to think that this category of character is meant for the authoratitive with special power in control of the whole matter, privileged to just watch and take no action and baring no responsibility or accountability, and that is God's role in the human world.
As for the minor roles in the nonchalant or apathetic category, they seem to have no exact goals or pursuit in life; one cannot see their real concern. Take Katie for example, she doesn't love her present husband Osbourne, and she's pressing Harry for his divorce with his wife and a marriage with her, but it seems that she doesn't love Harry either. She doesn't fulfill the role of a good wife, nor the role of a good paediatrician, and perhaps not even a lover . = =| She always seems to be unhappy and in a hurry, always on the way of doing something but with her real pursuit obsure. To sum up in a word: mystical and incomprehensible.
The shrewd, sensible but chicken-hearted die in the most pathetic way, very pitiable, since they seem to know everything very clearly, and know what is the right action to take, but they still cannot escape to "touch it", to touch the untouchable, and hence they die. I don't understand the boss of the fitness center, don't know why he appears in the basement of Osbourne's house, playing with that computer, doing what. Anyway, they seem to be the most irrelevant of the matter, who can absolutely stand out of the matter, and yet they still died under the gun of a drunkard. How innocent and pitiable.
And finally the relatively wise, the only one in this mess who looks like a normal social figure, - she enjoys her life and a perfect public image. Her work, her career, her family, her reputation, all go very satisfactory, because she successfully keeps something under the table, that is her secret relationship with her lover in Seattle. No one knows. She is a total ignorant of the things going around her and just enjoys her own secret little life, while the people around her also know nothing about her. She's such a remote character: her happiness is far away secretly in a city on the other side of the continent; her job is irrelevant to what the people around her are doing (she's a children's book writer); she notices her hunsband's up to some project, making some kind of machine, but she doesn't go into any further inquiry.And in the end she is still the final resort of her poor husband Harry, seen as his sole consolation, and she may ever since be loved and trusted wholeheartedly by Harry, and her perfect public image would go on and on, so wonderfully enjoying everything , in and out, near and far. She's the only winner in the game.

Finally, let me talk about the title of the film. It worked very well and played the role of finishing touch——Burn after Reading.
What kind of book can and will be burned after reading? The meaningless, the insignificant, whose value cannot last and will not endure. Just like what the Bible says about the grass, "...the grass of the field, which is alive today and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, ..." They cannot last, and they will not. Waiting for them beyond, is the burning oven. All this mess will be clearly finished.

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  • Osbourne Cox: Some clown, or two clowns, have gotten a hold of my memoirs.

    Katie Cox: Your what?

    Osbourne Cox: Stolen it, or I don't know...

    Katie Cox: Your what?

    Osbourne Cox: My memoirs, the book I'm writing.

    Katie Cox: Well why in God's name would anyone think that's worth anything?

  • Ted Treffon: Linda, what do you really know about this guy?

    Linda Litzke: I told you, he's in the Treasury Department.

    Ted Treffon: But eh, no, I mean, you know... he could be one of these guys that cruises the Internet.

    Linda Litzke: Yeah, so am I...