As a representative of the blue-collar class in the United States, Homer • Simpson, this lazy, stupid, bald middle-aged man weighing more than 200 pounds once again plunged Springfield into a crisis of destruction by nuclear pollution, and also forced himself on a journey of salvation in the Odyssey. In Hollywood, where special effects and sensory stimulation are popular, The Simpsons Movie uses plain two-dimensional images and rough character modeling to highlight its civilian position: while self-deprecating, it does not forget to expose the so-called "elite" bottoms. The real humor are all The screenwriters swelled their heads to come up with it, and the mainstream people's concern about environmental issues and family conflicts constitute the main line of the film.
The American dream has been shattered for a long time, and American losers clumsily cling to their most precious wealth-family, love, television and donuts.
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