Think about it, this movie really slaps our faces

Kaelyn 2021-10-13 13:06:09

When I watched the movie, I always felt that this film is a reflection on the law, that is, where there is no law, there is no real security and order, and the most basic rights of mankind cannot be guaranteed. But after watching the film and aftertaste, I realized that this film was too reactionary when it was left unpacked. Big slapped slaps on the face and buttocks, are the people who have no sense of British black humor? Interest, so this film has become a fish that slipped through the net.

The meaning of the law is to safeguard the rights and interests of all people, while the blank of the law will only safeguard the interests of the dictator. When there is no legal supervision, any subtle reason can be a legitimate reason for killing. Whether you are a harmless clown on the street, a thief stealing things in a supermarket, or a bad acting and a bad laugh—no matter who you are, no matter what you are, insignificant or famous, as long as you don’t follow "Some people" want to make different sounds, or are disliked by them, they can laugh and eat hot pot and sing songs, open a small meeting to become famous, and eliminate you materially. , And will say in high-sounding, this is for greater good. But in fact, how can there be tmd greater good? Who is tmd to explain, what is better tmd? Oh, take a step back and say, if greater good really exists, it might have another name called dictator's happiness. And for this more "great" happiness, anything can be a reason to destroy you.

What's more frightening is that this extinction is still quiet and unknown. When you die, no one knows how and when you died. Even the fact that you are already dead is completely buried-of course you don’t know anymore, in the meaning of a dead person. superior. If you are lucky, they will beautify your death as an accident, an accident, a joke to others and the media, if you are a little unfortunate, then you will be buried silently in the bottom of the well forever, even the dust will not be recognized.

This is the town where you want to compare the "most beautiful village". This is the peach blossom utopia where everyone loves and loves each other and is happy and happy. Does this place make you think of where you are in a second? ? What’s more terrible is that when Simon Peggy came back from a single-handed killing, he was very handsome and cool, but he was only one person-when he rode a tall horse and challenged this with no system and no law like a traditional mounted policeman. In the ridiculous place, although it was a bit weird, did he remind you of Zhang Mazi who let the bullet fly? Simon Peggy wants the law and Zhang Mazi wants fairness. In a sense, the two can actually be equated.

The only difference is that the shooting of bullets is more realistic. Zhang Mazi is really making a revolution, so he is surrounded by fierce opponents and people who are timid and dare not let go. The detective’s tone is darker, so Simon faced a bunch of old guys who were trembling because of the old, weak, sick, and disabled marksmanship. Even the last shootout was filmed in such an unreliable and even somewhat illogical way. However, none of these matters, and the fact that dictators are often the weakest and most vulnerable has not been proved more than once in the real world? When the voices of resistance converged into a torrent, these old cruel murderers first resisted hysterically, and then fled. The invincible black shop owner stumbled upon himself when he made the final blow, and when his jaw was pierced, he could only yell in pain, shouting that I wanted to eat ice cream.

Yes, this is the British humor. It is bloody to present reality, but also bloody to show absurdity, so that you can laugh when it is heavy, and when you laugh, you can't let it go. The black humor can be seen everywhere in the movie: at the beginning the hotel entertainer played a crossword puzzle, a certain line was fascism, and at the end this crazy old woman shouted fascism and shot everywhere; she was a dictator who ignored and trampled on the law, life When he was threatened, he blurted out the police for help; Fatty’s favorite movie was the hero shouting and shooting into the sky. He thought it was very cool. He didn’t know that in the end he looked at his father’s back and raised the gun but finally endured it. I can only feel the grief by firing a bitter shot into the sky without hesitation. This scene of contradictions, absurdity and conflict, laughter, bitterness, and reflection are the charm of this movie. It is here that it is amazing, its memorable and thought-provoking place is here, and the unforgettable place is also here. .

Oh, the last thing I want to say is that as a non-textualist who watched the film very rough, the various metaphors mentioned in the film can not be combined with the quotations of various movies. The only thing I feel familiar is that Simon is walking with the pot of flowers. When I walked around, I suddenly thought of "This Killer Isn't Too Cold". In addition, many of the passages were only after reading short comments on other people's textual research. In short, this Friday night I had to recite the words, but because of procrastination and weak willpower, I relaxed myself to watch the film, but it is true that the film was so cool and worth it to watch, so that it was delayed. The guilt caused by E text and grammar is not so serious.

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Hot Fuzz quotes

  • Tom Weaver: If we don't come down hard on these clowns, we are gonna be up to our balls in jugglers.

  • Nicholas Angel: Did you notice what I was doing? I was writing down everything that he said.