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A small town like a paradise covered in ice and snow. The town’s name is Hugu Town. The residents of the town will hold a grand celebration ceremony before Christmas. The whole town will be dressed up and the people in the town will be dressed up in strange costumes. Live a happy life all day. One day, the town came up with a green-haired weird person who was described as ugly, but at the same time a creative genius who was able to make all kinds of weird machines. But he was narrow-minded and couldn't listen to others' mockery of his appearance. He lived alone in a cave outside the town. When the small town below the mountain enters the Christmas season, the joyous atmosphere is already being exaggerated, but the green monster can only nest in his own home, savoring loneliness and loneliness alone. Moreover, he is extremely jealous of other people's joy, and then he wants to try to sabotage, want to destroy the holiday atmosphere, make the people in the small town painful, and feel happy when he thinks of other people's pain. However, all his plans were messed up by a little girl who was innocent and lovely. The little girl even brought the green monster back to the life of the small town, and enjoyed herself with the people.
This is really a very interesting story, and also a very interesting movie, because there is Kim Carrey, and the innocent and lovely Taylor Mamson. Now that Taylor Mamson has grown up, everyone remembers her more as "Gossip Girl", but her cute image in "Christmas Geek", as long as you have seen it, you will definitely be able to leave a deep impression. . However, what is more commendable is Kim Carrey. This whole movie has become a place for him to act alone in a big show. It is full of exaggerated body language and fully displays Kim Carrey’s funny talents. . In "A Christmas Carol", he once again takes the lead, and he is already familiar with it.
As a Christmas movie, or a family movie, the theme to be expressed is much simpler. In other words, it doesn’t matter whether there are gifts or whether the holiday atmosphere is grand or not at the Christmas ceremony. As long as people can live happily, it’s enough. NS. Enjoying life every day, putting everything down, and having an open-minded heart, what else can't be happy.
Christmas is originally a festival with a deep religious atmosphere, but in this movie discussing Merry Christmas, it does not involve too much religion, but secularizes happiness, which can make it easy for non-Christians. Accept it is more rare. Moreover, director Ron Howard has led the lead director of "Beautiful Mind", "The Da Vinci Code", and "Foster Dialogue Nixon". His style is not rigid, and he can always capture the hearts of the audience and contribute to the box office. The box office came out, and art and commerce were properly combined, which is really rare.
Regarding "Christmas Geeks", I would also like to extend the meaning of civil society. In a happy and peaceful society, it should be a society where widows, widows, widows and loneliness are supported. As a citizen, everyone needs to make their own contributions. In Hugu Town, the real civic spirit is a little girl who is still a sucker. It was her efforts that brought the widowed geeks back to the mainstream crowd and back to society. For the operation of a complete society, for politics, a politician only needs to win the majority, and he does not need to know everything. However, there are always such marginalized people and groups in society. It is not enough to rely solely on the government. Social forces must save themselves and the society to complete their own salvation. These forces are currently manifested in various NGO organizations, or It's the church. In a complete social power, they really need their power to reduce the government's overly large control power and reduce the government's excessive interference and control over the society. This is still a very serious problem for China. The current government's control power is too large, and it is trivial and omnipotent. NGOs and powerful legal persons must grow up to redeem themselves in society. These are digressions, so I will end here first.
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