This is a spoiler and ideological review

Enid 2022-03-24 09:01:42

"The Return of Mount Tarzan: The Dangerous Battle in the Jungle" is a spoiler and ideological film review.
Hong Kong, if you watch a lot of Hollywood blockbusters, you will find that they are similar to TVB's dramas - all of them are routines. No wonder it is said that in the future, there is no need to write screenwriters. Just get an APP and you can automatically generate a lot of film and television scripts.
Without exception, in this film, a black doctor from the United States acts as an angel of justice and bravery in the film. Big brother, you can do it. You are a mercenary who just participated in the American Civil War, how did you become a doctor? ? The whole movie also doesn't reflect the value of your dr. In the movie, with the help of Dr. African American, Tarzan the ape and the local natives saved a train of slaves. Come on, the United States is a country built on the bones of black slaves, and it is the country with the largest profit from the black slave trade. Now that the Civil War and the liberation of black slaves, they have become the vanguard against colonial tyranny and black slaves. I'm not saying it's wrong for Americans to be involved in the African emancipation movement, but it's disgusting for him to reverse the verdict in this way. The screenwriter's intention is that the Americans in the play are black, and those black slaves are only coolies in Africa. It is estimated that if a white American liberated a train of black slaves to America, the screenwriter would be embarrassed to write it.
There is also a plot in the play. On the night when Taishan returned to the local tribe, he found that there were many sentries at the bonfire party. He was puzzled. He asked the chief, and the chief said that it is different now. . I don't understand. By the time of the story, the African slave trade has been going on for 400 years, and Tarzan has only been to England for eight years. In this 400-year history of blood and tears in the black slave trade, do screenwriters and directors put their shit pots upside down on the colonial tyranny of Europe and wash themselves clean? Fortunately, the screenwriter and director still remember the Indians and Mexicans, so they apologized for their past atrocities through the mouth of the black doctor, blaming themselves for being too young at the time. I have repented of myself, so I am the little angel of justice!
Since Dr. Black America has been mentioned many times, by the way, as a black man, his ancestry should be African, why does the whole show not reflect his African relationship and blood relationship? In the process of anti-colonialism and anti-black slaves, as a black slave who has just turned over, why didn't he show up to speak? It is estimated that the character was a white man at the beginning, and then I temporarily switched to a black man because I felt that I could get more sympathy points by using a black man.
Taishan has been to the UK for 8 years, and his climbing and fighting skills are well preserved. In the UK, they did not learn anything, did not bring advanced technology to benefit the village, or led the blind date to use the primitive tribe method to fight against the foreign colonists of the ship Jianli Cannon, which reminded me of the Boxer Regiment. The victory of Taishan's leadership against colonial tyranny was just a dose of spiritual opium, and it was actually useless.

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The Legend of Tarzan quotes

  • Leon Rom: People love a good story. Yeah, few are born blue bloods like your husband. But everyone can relate to a low born scrapper who rescued his king from bankruptcy and saved the honor of his nation. That is a man who will never be forgotten.

  • George Washington Williams: What I wouldn't give for a horse right now. Why is it people don't ride zebras?

    John Clayton: Horses kick to escape. Zebras continue until you are dead.

    George Washington Williams: Zeebra. Zehbra. Tomayto. Tomahto.

    John Clayton: It's nearly impossible to take the wild out of something born to it.

    George Washington Williams: It seem to work with you. Look. I feel foolish for asking, but... Can you really talk to animals?

    John Clayton: You're an educated man, Dr. Williams. You tell me.