It's actually a pure love movie!

Sigurd 2022-10-03 04:18:40

Movies nowadays are getting more and more weird. Perhaps in the face of increasingly powerful capital and markets, the screenwriters have to pretend to be very mentally retarded. Maybe this is the way to survive. Animals are used as metaphors in "Kung Fu Panda". Many things, such as duck = eunuch = panda's father? etc.
This National Superman actually tells another story. A standard love apocalypse that tells the famous "porcupine theory" that two people who love each other (porcupines) will continue to hurt (stab each other) if they get too close, and they will continue to attract after separation, so they must be constantly Consume yourself in the process of separation and gathering.
What’s interesting is that Hollywood screenwriters gave this story a powerful surreal face, and fooled many friends who love to watch heroic movies. They were disappointed. In the story, Hancock didn’t even have a decent opponent, so it was unbearable. With one blow, his greatest enemy is himself, that is what we call "love".

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Hancock quotes

  • Hancock: The way you deal with bullies - you take your right foot, bring it right up and catch him in his little piss pump.

    Mary Embrey: You don't have to do that, honey. Okay? Seriously.

    Aaron Embrey: It's a good idea.

    Hancock: You aim straight, make sure he can't use that thing for nothin' but a flap to keep the dust out of his butt crack.

  • Hancock: [on Aaron's learning to deal with bullies] Ah the whole turn the other cheek thing huh?

    [pats Aaron's butt]

    Hancock: Just never turn this cheek. Don't let them punk you.