Why do we need lunatics

Zola 2021-10-20 17:35:32

Before I went to Rome, I thought it was a cruel thing to treat gladiatorial fights as entertainment, of course.

A jungle or desert-themed background is built on the huge oval square, and beasts such as lions and tigers jump out of the institutions to fight life and death. When I was really standing in the colosseum and fantasizing about this scene, my breath was short of breath, my blood veins were puffy, and my heart was beating fast.

I will enjoy watching gladiatorial performances. Will cheer for every bloodshed. The nature of creatures that are both called "animals" and self-proclaimed "advanced" creatures that are suppressed in the name of civilization but cannot be denied their existence.

We yearn for family, commitment, sharing, old age, and never leave. Well, it varies from person to person.

We also yearn for binge drinking, promiscuity, gambles, crazy racing, and peeing in the street (?) We want to make "dogs" to everyone who calls "dogs" and cats "meows" and then point to "you ah". Are you still in kindergarten?" Well, more or less.

But the realization of the former yearning means the eternal zombies of the latter yearning. So the first two episodes are set before the wedding. Those crazy things are like "50 must-see movies in life", "50 must-see places in life" and "you can go to the dead list after you finish it", and you can have no regrets when you finish it. Enter another stage in life that some people call the "grave".

The main body of the wolf gang are "completely normal" people like Stu and Doug and "seemingly normal people" like Phil. They are us sitting in the audience. But the core of the wolf gang is the neurosis of Alan.
This is a perfect setting: taking drugs, getting tattoos, marrying stripper, pulling one's teeth, having a spring night with a ladyboy (or should be treated), looting Tyson’s mansion...but you don’t have to admit that this is what we originally wanted to do. , Because we were forced to be drugged by a neurosis, we don’t know what we are doing. If so, these crazy actions did not harm us to continue to be "normal people" in society and live a "normal" life from now on.

So every time there is an "accident" behavior, the most derailed one must be Stu, who is usually the most cautious and normal. Therefore, we need this neurosis to unscrupulously disrupt the "rules of the game" in society-not working, not getting married, or giving drugs to friends.
Animal protection Your uncle, listen to music when your father dies, make up the deceased’s last words at the funeral, and tell the little friends "I am your father"... These are the "bad guys" flags in other movies. In this series Zhong is the standard equipment for the protagonist, relying on his insanity, naively and straightforwardly to pierce all hypocritical "morality."

The question is: After the two movies, we "normal people" can predict this neurotic behavior perfectly. (Why?) When there is only one lone wolf left in the wolf gang, how can we give it to everyone again "Before it is completely normal" the chance to break free from social order?

The answer is: another more extreme neurosis.

Unlike Alan, Chow's shrewdness and cunning completely surpassed the prediction category of "normal people", and played around with the wolf gang effortlessly. His spoiler blocked the plan of Phil and others to send Alan to treatment, allowing Alan to find a soul mate and "grow up to adulthood" in his own way.
The movie started with a spoof of Shawshank. This self-confessed born bad, called PETA a pussy, kills people without blinking (so how can the wolf gang be so naive that he will let go of the two dogs), and wantonly challenge the limits of all human "civilization", in the first scene of the movie In the play, it appears as a hero, which also indicates the direction of the plot later.

Like the final chapters of many series, the beginning and the end must be echoed. The story returns to Vegas. Doug has returned to the status of "hostage". Chow came from the trunk and went back to the trunk. Only this time, the wolf gang was sober. This time they don't need alcohol to get epilepsy without the help of drugs, so they have to have epilepsy. Because this time Chow is leading the whole plot.

I don't like the first and second stories very much, but I like Chow. I don't like seeing people lose control over themselves, but I like sober (?) deliberate neuroses-they don't know the rules of society, or can't dance with the rules, they just don't care.

The behavior of the wolf gang putting him down in order to save Doug (of course the most cautious and normal Stu who accomplished this "feat") is very uneven.
As a potential neuropathy, I don't like to see the "normal" triumph over neuropathy on the screen. When Alan said that he wanted to sever diplomatic relations with Chow, I said in my heart, "Come on! Stop it! He is your life partner!" In the end, it turned out to be true... I

sat in the bullring with a "critical" mentality. I saw people in gorgeous costumes killing cows in a ceremonial gesture, and I saw bulls that symbolize the beauty and power of nature. On the earth dominated by humans, Xu is the only sport in which humans and animals are equal, and humans are betting on the majesty of nature with their lives. But in places far away from Spain, I need to think of myself as a lunatic before I can say "I love bullfighting" loudly.

This is the most fascinating part of this series-it creates a special situation, allowing the protagonist to say all the taboos and do all the taboos, and no one can jump out and be serious about it-who would be with a lunatic Really. In other words, did PETA not protest when the head of the Changjin Deer was cut off this time? I'm actually quite surprised that there are so many scenes of abuse in so many movies. PETA has never protested. It stands to reason that people are also animals, isn't it?

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Extended Reading
  • Magnus 2022-03-23 09:01:23

    There is no surprise of the previous game, but it is still good. It should be between 3 stars and 4 stars.

  • Coby 2022-04-22 07:01:04

    Enough of these films with questionable values!

The Hangover Part III quotes

  • Stu: You just saw a man get murdered, your brother in law is kidnapped. Are you sure there is nothing worse?

    Alan: You don't get it Stu. You just don't get it do you? I have over 60 apps on that phone! What if I lost my phone? Do you know how much time and man hours it would take to redownload those apps?

    Stu: [Sarcastically] You are right. I didn't think about that, thank you.

  • Sid: [Sid throws down the phone] That was the Mayor, Alan.

    Alan: It was an accident. You said you love me no matter what I did.

    Sid: I know and I do. You're my best friend but Alan why would you buy a giraffe?

    Alan: I always wanted one! Could feed him from my tree house. Besides they remind me a lot of myself.

    Sid: In what way?

    Alan: They're majestic. Pensive and tall.

    Sid: Pensive?

    Alan: Yeah!

    Sid: Where did you learn that word?

    Alan: Rhymes with friends.

    Sid: What friends Alan?

    Alan: You can say it on random.

    Sid: Alan aside from the fact that you shut down a freeway, you murdered a wild animal. It's national news. You don't want to know the checks I had to write to fix this!

    Alan: Oh please! We're rich!

    Sid: We're not anything Alan! I am well off! You are my 40 year old son...

    Alan: 42!

    Sid: ...42 year old son who still lives at home! You either go back on your medication or I'm cutting you off!

    Alan: You're bluffing. When 's dinner?

    Sid: You're mother and I can't take it anymore!