"Wonderful Ideas": The fantasy is endless, the creativity is endless

Brandy 2022-03-20 09:01:21

This is the social scene of the future, it may be the cruel real world, or it is simply made up nonsense. There is no specific reference, nor is it aimed at a specific group of people, but it is a wild and unimaginable. Instead of chewing on political topics like "1984", it is only fascinating with sci-fi scenes that are both true and false. After letting the audience see all kinds of absurdities, a tragic ending that cannot be resisted leads to shocking thoughts.

The film was written and directed by Terry Gilliam, the director of "12 Monkeys" in 1985. The plot is a combination of science fiction, thriller, comedy and fantasy. It is right and wrong to demonstrate a critical life that is both true and fantasy for the audience. and social stories. For us nearly 30 years later, we can not comment too much on the social phenomenon reflected in the film. Perhaps only the director Gilliam, who finally gave up his American citizenship, has unforgettable personal experience. Just talking about the "avant-garde props" in it is enough to make us stunned. LCD screens, ultra-thin keyboards, surveillance cameras, robotic arms, flying armor, various pipeline transmission systems, towering buildings, all kinds of avant-garde ideas seem to be guiding the development direction of the future society.

No matter how profound the criticism and irony expressed in the film, it will become a well-deserved science fiction film. Even if we look back now, it will open up endless imagination and unique ideas for everyone. It's a pity that people's creative thinking is almost exhausted these days. Except for the clichés and the prequels of the sequels, there are many creative bridges that don't think ahead. It is even a compulsory subject to reach the feces, urine and fart bridge, which may be the "future bridge" that the older generation of visionaries never imagined.

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Brazil quotes

  • Jack Lint: This is information retrieval not information dispersal.

  • Holly: Put it on, big boy. I won't look at your willy.