Crisis Public Relations 1, from bastard to savior
Hancock, is a drunkard on the streets of Los Angeles, an unfemale sexist, a "demolition worker" in the city, and Asehole in the children's mouth. In short, he is a bastard. This bastard who cannot be restrained is like Bond, who is keen to complete his "mission" by ruining the city, saving one person and wounding ten people at the same time, and ruining ten people while keeping a box of money. Lou, and he still can’t get the "Germany" like a Bond (the "law" is useless to them), British gentlemen have royal government photos, public bills, and even girls sent home by the enemy, while Hancock only has His broken house and alcohol.
Such a lonely and desolate guy with superpowers, of course, needs "crisis public relations", so that he can understand the overall situation and change his bad habits. It will definitely help the society. But it’s hard for a hip-hop and lazy person to twist. People like the prisoners in the film have a hard time understanding that twisting a person’s neck is not so easy. Hancock, who has supernatural power and fearlessness, is even more difficult to correct. It's been refreshed. Fortunately, he ran into Raymond, a good old, unwilling PR (Public Relations) MLM. So after the eighteen martial arts such as hard-working, persuading education, entertaining and suffering education were exhausted, the "handsome black super" finally understood the zero-destructive "soft landing" and the difficult burst of praise at the beginning of voiced consonants. The vocabulary Good Job! (Good job!), even put on a Superman standard uniform.
At this point, with the drunken Bruce and the ruined Hip-Hop, the traditional American dream of the little man (Raymond) making a big business (sculpture star) has been completed, and we have only seen a youth idol inspirational film. But wait, the significance of the National Superman is not only in Superman's reformation, service to society, and contribution to society, but also in the teaching and educating of ordinary people Raymond, but also in the subsequent part of the story. Superman cannot be without natural enemies, or the movie has become his acrobatic performance alone. Fortunately, the sturdy villain came, caught Superman's Achilles heel, and almost wiped out Superman with a single sentence. Unexpectedly, when the thunderbolt was too fast to cover the ears and the ringing of the bells, ordinary people and the masses Raymond made another contribution! Compose an ode to the American Superman Volunteers in which I participate, I contribute, and I am happy.
Crisis Public Relations 2, the refurbishment of the superman image.
Hancock, the big black super who played by Will Smith, not only snatched the patent of the white superman this time, but also subverted the traditional superman with a picture of the same words and deeds like a drunkard. For the split roles in the movie, Hancock even humiliated those comic Superman predecessors who wore white collars during the day and night cloaks as "gay (Superman), gay in red (Spiderman) and Norwegian gay". It can be seen that this guy is a hopeless homosexual discriminator.
His daily behavior is also completely different from the perversion of other colleagues, and he has practiced destruction into inertia. Therefore, he is not like his colleagues (such as Spider-Man, Iron Man, Batman, etc.) who suddenly possessed supernatural powers and are impatient to show off, and continue to be so fascinated in life.
Other supermen are often insulted and bullied in their daily lives, and this kind of thing will never happen to Hancock. There are brave children who constantly insult him as asehole with a strong French accent, and the result is that he is sent to the sky.
There is no need to go through all the hard work like Kung Fu Panda, Hancock is a natural hero, so how can the movie develop conflict? Of course, he had to be incapacitated, and Raymond, as an ordinary person, not only helped him save his image but also saved his life. The whole nation is a superman, but only one superman can be allowed at the same time. This has always been a plot of American heroism. A movie called "Hero" once mentioned this ideal of "mass participation" in the heroic dream. In the film, Andy Garcia, who replaced the thief Dustin Hoffman as the saving hero, said to the TV audience: "In fact, everyone has a heroic side, but many times you don't recognize it."
Crisis Public Relations 3, the stronger the ability, the more lonely it will be?
When I was young, there were always some little bad guys with "hard relationships outside". They should often become the little bosses in the class because they should fight fiercely. The small group of friends around you who look like iron buddies are actually suffering from hardship and fear of offending the boss. , Afraid of offending his tougher buddies in society. However, most of the little elders are still alive and well, until either a long-term lesson occurs, or a sudden change.
In the movie, however, it seems that these "professional" and ruthless characters have a taste of loneliness and loneliness, such as "Citizen Kane" who died in secret holding a "rosebud", and "The Godfather" who dumped on a chair in the Sicilian sun. "Nationwide Superman Hancock" also opened up Hancock to live in a world that no one cares about. "Superman 3" once preached to the audience that "the stronger the ability, the greater the responsibility", and Hancock's case proved that "the stronger the ability, the stronger the unrestricted power, and the easier it is to be lonely."
I don't know if the cadres of the fish and meat villagers in the social news are lonely, and I don't know if alleviating their loneliness will allow them to delegate power a little. At least the way the movie "Superman Hancock" divides his abilities is to find him a superwoman. Mary, played by Charlize Theron, is the other pole of "opposite attraction" in order to divide power. For this reason, the film gives a far-fetched view: Once the superman and the superman approach, there will be a disaster of blood and light, which has been the case for thousands of years. Even because they (the movie doesn’t say who is "they", the enemy?) are always ready to destroy Superman at the right time, so Hancock and Mary did not even have the opportunity to sacrifice the body of God and learn from "Under the Berlin Sky" Like angels, savor the life, old, sick, and death in the world. But the housewife disguised by Superwoman Mary has proved with happy days that Superman can experience the joy of humanity without incarnation?
Hancock doesn't have to find a superwoman, right? All women and women can live their lives as long as they pay attention to the proper "push-ups".
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