How to change the status quo? This movie is actually a book for revolutionary fools. The joke is the form, the essence is to tell people who want to play the revolution how to do it, so that you can easily and happily learn how to make an atomic bomb in the back garden. The representative of the capitalist is Li'an his dad, and the representative of the government is the school.
Revolution Manual:
1. Looking in the mirror, you have to have the temperament of a revolutionary. It is important to learn from the predecessors, although it may not be the same at the beginning. However, you must have a personality that is almost crazy.
2. You have to be able to quickly find the problems in society and find their core.
3. Revolution is not so easy. It cannot succeed with the support of a small number of elites. It must be supported by the people.
4. It is not clear what you want. In the face of experienced politicians, we must learn to express our wishes clearly. Propaganda to the masses requires another set of words, which nerds cannot do, but others can do it. Without targeted and effective publicity and communication, it is basically a waste of effort.
5. Don't think that if you are right, you will be able to win the hearts of the people. Even if they win the hearts of the people, they often don't know how to support it, and they need to tell them directly what to do.
7. Focus on firepower, know how to use propaganda tools, and know how to create eye-catching events.
8. Using overly personal attacking language and obscene nonsense can only make you lose your credibility.
9. We must humbly accept the teachings of the old revolution.
10. Revolution is passionate, don't ignore the importance of women.
Finally, the success of a revolution will not work, and the revolution needs to spread. The ending is actually the words of Master Mao: A single spark can start a prairie fire.
The performance is very good. Stupid boys are not stupid at all, but you can feel that after watching this movie, most people are in a state of silly joy. At this point, I have to close my chin first.
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