Check out the new Catch 22 from Paramount and Hulu. I've watched two episodes yesterday and now, and I haven't seen those funny and horrifying scenes when I was reading novels in middle school: a wounded man was on the sickbed with a bandage and plaster all over his body, and the infusion bottle above was dripping and almost empty. , the bottle for guiding feces and urine was dripping and dripping, and a nurse came in after a while, pulled out the needles inserted in the two bottles, changed the bottles, and continued. I forgot when I watched that film from 70 years ago. At the beginning, the bomber blew up on the runway. In that one, the scene of the infusion bottle was preserved. Maybe it was most of the Vietnam War at that time. cursing. In the second episode of this year's TV series, there is a scene where the wounded hangs upright on the bed, but there is no disgusting scene where the nurse changes the bottle, and of course there is no American officer in an Italian brothel "running away with his genitals screaming" scene. Only the wounded man in the Air Force Hospital was still there, and his eyes were still dripping under the plaster cast. Americans today are probably more honest and stupid than they were in the post-World War II period, and they can't understand the sarcasm. The new series based on this novel is all honest and honest, for fear that they won't understand it. Even Yossarian has transformed from a soldier to an innocent angry youth. But it's no wonder that now their new McCarthys like Trump don't know where to start talking to them if they don't create such a simple and honest image.
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