Comment

Jean 2022-03-18 09:01:03

The once mighty British Empire once had a style that never sets. The cannons of the Opium War opened the door of China. A large number of opium poured into the country, and the citizens who were addicted to opium and powerless all day were called "the sick man of East Asia" by the British devils. Feng shui turns, and many teenagers in the UK and the US are now addicted to smoking marijuana. As a result, the cultivation of cannabis has become a lucrative business. The director deliberately chose Matthew McConaughey, with a heavy southern accent, to play the Yankee in the film. Anyone who has lived in the United States knows that people with a southern accent are often mocked as "hillbillies." However, it was such an American hillbilly upstart who bought one after another of the estates once owned by the British aristocracy with cash. This act is undoubtedly an incomparable contempt for the former nobles of the Empire on which the Sun Never Sets. The film just kneels and licks the Americans. The Chinese, Jews and Russians in the film are undoubtedly the objects that the director despises. But I have to admit that the director has a good understanding of the characteristics of people of all ethnic groups. The Chinese call themselves the descendants of the Dragon, and the director named the young backbone of the Chinese gangster in the film "Dry eye". "Dry Eye" Dry eye is undoubtedly a contempt for Dragon. At the beginning of the film, the American hillbilly fantasizes about being able to blow up "Dry Eye"'s little brother with a gun, and then "Dry Eye" rolls on the ground begging for mercy. The director's thinking is: the Chinese can't win the "Opium War" more than a hundred years ago, and they can't win the "Opium War" now. The director also seems to know that the Chinese are good at fighting in the nest (“A civil war expert, a foreign war amateur”). The director arranged for "Dry Eye" to kill an elderly Chinese gangster who looked very much like "Fu Manchu". The director also told the audience that the American hillbilly grows marijuana for the good of young people, and the Chinese gangsters synthesize heroin is the real culprit in killing the young British aristocrats. This is so hypocritical and disgusting. The director chose to schedule the film to premiere on January 24th, New Year's Eve. In the film, Jews and American hillbillies point to "Dry Eye"'s corpse and call him "Chinaman" over and over again. I just want to ask the Chinese people who liked this video vigorously, do they know what "Chinaman" means? Chinaman is a deep contempt for Chinese people in English, and its level of contempt is second only to "Chink". The director chose to premiere on the New Year's Eve. Jews and Yankees pointed at the corpses of the Chinese and cursed at the director's ulterior motives. Of course, Jews are also the object of the director's contempt. He racked his brains to squeeze 400 million pounds of business into 100 million pounds of Jews, and finally was cut off by Americans for 1 pound of meat. What was originally a 400 million pound business turned into a 1 pound meat business, and the film is full of satire on the treacherous and cunning Jews. Brits are also the target of the director's sarcasm. Hugh Grant, a private detective, spends his days thinking about how to make £20 million, as well as making money from both Russians and Americans. The old Hugh Grant was really short of money, so he took on the role of such a demeaning English gentleman.

View more about The Gentlemen reviews

Extended Reading
  • Ulices 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Gerich is definitely the kind of clever spokesperson who can play but is not nutritious

  • Abby 2021-10-20 19:02:51

    The scene of satirizing Asians once or twice can be said to be ridicule, but three, four and five times, the discrimination is really obvious. Every Asian is a dirty image, especially the inexplicable appearance of QJ; if it is an epidemic Looking ahead, it's a bit out of bounds, but recently there have been too many cases of discrimination against Asian Asians overseas, and I really can't accept it. When making this kind of pretending movie, Gerich is still frying, it is better to continue to develop Disney live-action movies.

The Gentlemen quotes

  • Dry Eye: A gentleman's quote is a gentleman's word.

  • Fletcher: I think the time has come for me to introduce you to our queen. A Cockney Cleopatra to Mickey's cowboy Caesar. The only weak link, in his otherwise impregnable armor, is his devotion, his passion, some would say his obsession, with his beauteous lady wife.