An MTV that insults the audience's IQ

Marcelino 2022-02-07 14:55:46

If you are watching this film in the mood of enjoying MTV for Jay Chou's music;
if you are a minor or a mentally disabled person;
if you are a loyal audience of pure entertainment films, in order to see the excitement, To pass the boring time;
if you drink too much, you need a strong sober and emetic;
. . . . . .
I recommend you go see this movie.

But if you're a sane adult and want to have a little fun watching a movie. I suggest not to buy a ticket to watch this movie, because in the process of watching the movie, from beginning to end, I have a feeling that my IQ has been insulted. This feeling is like asking a student who has studied calculus to take an exam, but only gives him a 1+1=? The problem. Either the audience is treated as a child, or they are treated as a mentally retarded person who is still a brain at his age (I have no intention of offending the latter kind of person, just discuss the matter).

Commercial films, star effect, money-making. These are all right. But please follow the example of "smoking is harmful to health" in the cigarette advertisement next time, and add a prompt: "This video is purely for fun and nonsense". Don't worry, smokers won't quit smoking just because of that prompt, and viewers who like to watch pure entertainment won't be reluctant to spend money on tickets because of the publisher's honest advice.
However, not only without prompting, but also trying to distort the propaganda, it can not help but say that it is a fraudulent behavior!
Remember, this trick of over-promoting and tricking audiences into theaters, once, twice, can.
But never for long.
Because I firmly believe that in addition to fools, minors and pure entertainment lovers, there are still a lot of people in our movie audience.

Finally, I can't help but say that the prompt "the storyline is purely fictitious" at the beginning of this film is indeed superfluous. I don't think even minors and fools would make such a low-level mistake--I believe that there is any truth to the so-called plot of this film.

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