The film is still very interesting, there are thoughts, but it is more inclined to tell the plight of the exploited in a kind of out-of-character relationship. As for the educational significance, it has no meaning.
Big capitalist husband and white left wife, wealthy class couple, middle-class young couple and grassroots Hayek. In the casting, the height is suggestive of class. Hayek is the shortest. He needs to look up at the host and the male and female guests to appear that they are tall. The young middle-class male is between the height of the host and Hayek. Successful big capitalists are surrounded by guests to flatter the breeze. Affluent-class couples chase money and love celebrities’ privacy gossip. Middle-class couples will listen to Hayek’s confession but sit on the sidelines and taunt to keep their distance from Hayek to protect themselves. If Hayek at the grassroots level is understood as a street fighter in the United States, then in the film she is protesting again and again to the male homeowners of the big capitalists, for the homes occupied by the collusion of government and businessmen, for environmental protection, for life, and for the grassroots to be exploited. …The big capitalists are well versed in human servility and profit-seeking, which gave Hayek an unsolvable dilemma—the exploited grassroots need only a job to make a living…In the end Hayek was like a fighter who fought and failed again and again. That way, he was removed from the upper class house. . At the time of rushing to the crown, I wanted to use the letter opener to assassinate the big capitalist and turn back under the urge to kill the big capitalist, but because of rationality inspired the hunting theory to avoid falling into the big capital, he left the scene again, returning home to the center of humiliation and throwing water...
Some plots are indeed naive and hypocritical, but from the point of view of the protesters, this exaggeration is actually meant to express the situation of the exploited, and it is still acceptable.
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