Nonsense about Superman

Nelle 2022-09-21 10:52:37

1 Azhong deeply believes that Superman movies are the product of human Electra complex. Powerful, upright, wise and martial arts, unconditional dedication, and a sense of security... Isn’t this just the image of a "super daddy"... It can be proved that there is another awesome presence who presides over justice in everyone's imagination. Isn't God also called "Heavenly Father"? If you think it is not enough, then I can pretend to open the history books and tell you about our ardent feelings in the history of looking forward to a good father to dominate everything.
So the meaning of Superman is: Everyone’s father. I have to say, the translation of the name is very long. The awesome director realized more deeply than Azhong that his father is not necessarily perfect. Comrade Jay Chou, who was a little earlier, also realized a little bit. He said, what are you doing to beat my mother... I'm sorry, I don't know how to station. language.


2 From the perspective of a former martial arts enthusiast who has read Gu Long, Comrade Hancock is simply a Superman version of Hu Tiehua. It is indeed a very reliable thing to design Superman as a prodigal but deeply lonely prodigal. If you live alone for 3,000 years, you have to always consciously voluntarily love, self-discipline, three representatives, 8 shame and 8 honors... If you have not been suffocated, you will definitely be suffocated and perverted! Another glorious genre film vampires in Hollywood is a clear proof. In the long years, none of them came up with superman wearing underwear outside-although there is a reason why vampires have superior taste in clothes. Therefore, it is very logical for a guy with a good nature to drink a little wine and have a little temper after 3000 years of suffocation.

3 Hancock's problem lies in his inexplicable sense of mission to save the world-and in fact, this is indeed a very boring thing for him. In the long years, having to do a boring thing repeatedly, it is really difficult to do better. You know, Hancock's dealing with gangsters is actually similar to how we fight mosquitoes. If you fight mosquitoes for a few minutes, you will feel that you are really impatient. You can simply use a large-scale killing weapon like insecticide to solve it. The problem-uneven maintenance will also accidentally hurt only beneficial insects. So Hancock is an ordinary and simple superman, drinking and drinking, everyone will be in peace, instead of having a sense of mission to be a super hero...that's your fault.
There is a detrimental setting here, that is, the greater the ability, the greater the responsibility... When a person is sufficiently capable, he naturally wants to be the savior. Moreover, the issue of "sufficient ability" is often subjectively determined-we still take Superman as an example. If it is really proved that he has the power to save the world, then we should destroy the world two or three times. Come and do the experiment to see if he can save it. This will ensure the thoroughness of the results. Many people in this world subjectively believe that they are strong enough, so they are uncomfortable with their secular status and have to be Messiah. These comrades' questions and Hancock's questions are of the same nature.

4 Hancock’s biggest contribution is to give Superman’s potential profit model, which allows Superman to truly integrate into human society. Comrade Gu Long said in "Happy Heroes": You always see heroes drinking and eating meat in big bowls. But have you seen them make money? Yes, even if you are so superhuman that you can’t eat fireworks, then you have to buy a bar with an American knife! And Hancock has given a profit model of human agent + superman endorsement, and quietly demonstrated the huge commercial potential of this model-merchants have asked more than once: Can we talk about Hancock?
A superman who knows how to make money is a good superman. Any existence that does not eat the fireworks is unreliable.

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Hancock quotes

  • [about the Allheart symbol printed on the Moon made by Hancock]

    Ray Embrey: Will I get in trouble for that?

  • Mary Embrey: [to Hancock] If Ray ever finds out about me, you're dead.