bad political correctness

Dock 2022-03-16 09:01:02

When I saw it back then, I thought this was bullshit. This movie was too formal for me. Simply put, it belongs to the western politically correct test-taking composition. Put all kinds of politically correct symbols into the structure according to the structure of five paragraphs and three theories, and then make up some lines in a mystical way, do some camera art, liven things up, and say something ugly. I think this is to get in the political correctness trend. This is a special film for the award. In this popular atmosphere, film critics and audiences are like the ministers and people in the emperor's new clothes. They obviously have nothing, but in order to show that they understand a lot, they understand a lot, and the three views are very positive. To say that the emperor's new clothes look good is to be self-motivated.

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Extended Reading
  • Adalberto 2022-03-22 09:01:20

    1. Quiet and delicate, like a poem to cleanse the soul. 2. There is no bitterness, deep hatred, racial conflict, bullying, drugs, sexism and other social issues are integrated into the narrative of individual growth and identity. 3. Three-stage style with moderate air tone and phase, proper hand-held, visualized sounds (such as unsynchronized sound mouths and ambient sounds that suddenly disappear) and the use of theme tones are perfect. 4. Sometimes I cried so much that I almost cried into water droplets. (8.8/10)

  • Carmine 2022-03-20 09:01:20

    Because black subjects also involve the same sex, they are labeled as politically correct in various ways? Are drug trafficking and drug abuse, fights and fights in that area also "politically correct"? This is just the growing up experience of a black boy, not about race and comradeship. The story is not as strong as I expected, and the rhythm is slightly slower... Considering that "Brokeback Mountain" did not win the Oscar for best film, I like "Philharmonic" I don’t want Moonlight Boy to take the best film!

Moonlight quotes

  • Kevin: It's Kevin. You do remember me, right?

    [pause]

    Black: Yeah.