When you see it again in the future, remind yourself to save yourself from forgetting

Cassandre 2022-03-21 09:01:21

I didn't really understand the previous two films at the time, and I was especially disgusted with "Zombie"... The
trilogy is a bit clear from this perspective: the first "Zombie" corresponds to the robot in this film, expressing thought control, Totalitarian manipulation, etc.; "Blood Detective" and Gary's corresponding performance of indulgence and destruction; this film is a microcosm projection of the contest between the two in the real world.
The town of Newton's Paradise alludes to unchecked science.
The twelve bars and the process of the two journeys allude to what I don’t want to delve into. It feels like a waste of time... The
last one is of course a symbol of the end of the world and the beginning of a new reincarnation. Brave New World's battle with Big Brother destroys the world and returns to the Dark Ages.
The character symbol is like the faction in Dungeons and Dragons, but more complex, with its characteristics (the following is a brief introduction):
Gary symbolizes chaotic neutrality (indulgence, destruction, unpredictable behavior);
Oliver symbolizes lawful evil (implicit spies) , traitor, monitor, deceiver, etc.);
Peter symbolizes lawful neutrality, returning from a relatively normal person (post-religious liberation movement) bishop to a primitive religion.
Stephen (the builder) and Shan (who was once bewitched by the chaotic neutral Gary) symbolize neutral goodness, express true love, go through various twists and turns, and finally come together.
Andy is very complicated, it's hard to say, all the above people can't live without him. He is engaged in the financial industry and a football player. He is Gary's best friend, but he is often far away from him. When he is self-inhibited, he does not drink. In the end, he got together with his wife and told stories to a group of children. It is estimated that he is a normal person~ Representing the change of human nature?
The "beast" car symbolizes the glory of the past technology.
In fact, there is still a lot to dig, people are lazy, just write it like this~

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Extended Reading
  • Barton 2021-10-21 15:30:16

    I’m not going to talk about egghead fans again, but why do British people become so drunk with 12 glasses of beer? Beer, damn beer, dying, aren’t they British? Don’t Tell me you are like Americans

  • Enid 2021-10-21 15:30:16

    The most nonsensical part of the trilogy continues the British cult style. As far as execution is concerned, this one is the most protracted and all kinds of emotions are more reluctant.

The World's End quotes

  • The Network: It's a relative few in light of our long-term plan.

    Steven Prince: You mean a few hundred thousand turned to fucking compost!

  • Andrew Knightley: [at The World's End] You don't have to do this, Gary...

    Gary King: Yeah, I do.