This villain's approach is certainly wrong, and the point of view is not necessarily wrong

Hertha 2022-03-24 09:01:23

The coolest superhero blockbuster this year is here, and I give "The Incredibles 2" a 9.

This animated film is suitable for family fun. The story of big and small superhumans working together to save the world is still wonderful, but it is more deeply felt by adults. After all, many real-world problems discussed in the film are not understood by children, but it can especially resonate with parents: For example, how a highly capable mother sees the balance between family and career, how a macho husband sees his wife in a more dazzling position, and how a father who is only obsessed with work thinks raising children is easy until he does it himself. ......

The deeper idea of ​​the film is, of course, whether human beings should rely on the protection of "Superman", but they are becoming more and more lazy, and will only sit in front of the screen through various programs, looking for a sense of substitution in virtual entertainment, safe and secure. Comfortably watch others take risks, struggle, and grow in your place. On the one hand, technological progress has greatly liberated human beings. On the other hand, human IQ and physical fitness who have given up excessively on themselves have not increased but decreased.

In fact, there is no real villain in the movie. The so-called "villain" also used "Screenmaster" to hypnotize human beings, which fully shows that she is unwilling to fully trust "Superman" to maintain justice and order, and that human beings should control their own destiny.

In fact, the view of the "villain" is not necessarily wrong, it's just that she does not hesitate to harm others in order to "educate the common people", and it is wrong to use conspiracy and tricks to destroy others.

The reason why I deducted 1 point is also because this movie simplifies "superman" and "superpower". In fact, "superman" is the same as human beings, both good and evil, and the greater the power, the greater the destructive power. However, the Superman family in the film does good deeds only because of kindness, completely selfless altruism and dedication, as if Superman's mission is only to maintain social justice and protect human safety. It is possible that individual supermen can do this, but if humans understand the group of supermen in this way, it is obviously that the moral requirements of others are infinitely high. This just confirms the concern of the "villain". Human beings are not responsible for themselves, but they imagine that others are absolutely kind and unconditional. This is completely unrealistic.

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Incredibles 2 quotes

  • Helen Parr: [at the dinner table] Superheroes are illegal.

    Dashiell 'Dash' Parr: We wanna fight bad guys!

    Jack-Jack Parr: [throws his fists around] I wanawai bad guy!

    Dashiell 'Dash' Parr: It defines who I am.

    Bob Parr: We're not saying you have - what?

    Dashiell 'Dash' Parr: Someone on TV said it.

  • Winston Deavor: Help me bring supers back into the sunlight. We need Elastigirl!