A crazy epic of world secular culture.
The reason why the film is crazy is that it escapes the traditional narrator's point of view and forms a crazy scatter sketch; the reason why it has become the reality of the world's secular cultural epic in the film is the wide range and the incisive response; it can be said to reflect the All secular culture today.
In scientific theory, a humorous and fascinating sci-fi rendition of difficult theories such as general relativity. (such as wormhole shuttle, infinite probability)
In popular culture, it has made a spicy satire on the current consumer culture dominated by visual media (such as the president's advertising-style smile, the best-selling book like gossip about God)
In institutional habits , which deeply portrays the existence of the bureaucracy under various ideologies in the world today. (The most classic is the wonderful narrative describing the inefficiency of the Wogang people.)
In terms of democracy and power, it gives a critical interpretation of the two types of government that exist in the current society, just as in the film, when the power is extreme It is a religious belief; when the democratic extreme is a national draft-style entertainment, which one is reasonable? Maybe we can change the angle and reassess the current democracy and power.
In response to the technocrats, the film gives the ultimate answer that the ugly Wogang people only understand machines, allowing the viewers to have a mindful experience of the prospects of the technocrats. At the same time, the passage of reading poetry to the Wogang people reflects the general lack of poetry under the values of pragmatism in modern society.
In response to the anthropocentrists, the film understates that the earth and human beings were demolished as illegal buildings within a quarter of an hour after the film was played. What is even more ridiculous is that the final reconstruction of the earth is only the idea of mice. This playful expression undoubtedly shows the film's ruthless mockery of anthropocentrism.
An encyclopedic Hitchhiker's Guide, a maddening epic of the world's secular culture, let's witness the wonders of the mundane as we wrap in a towel and travel the galaxy with Arthur Dent.
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