The Haters of Suicide Room 2: Diaosi's Counterattack's Blackening Road, All Relying on Sun Tzu's Art of War

Kacey 2022-11-06 11:21:39

The movie can be regarded as a kind of revelation of the operation of black public relations. It involves a lot of unpopular practices. In their own words, they do everything they can. Similarly, the film also involves many social issues, such as racial discrimination, discrimination between rich and poor, etc. Different people have different positions and methods for viewing it. The factional battle highlights the role of black public relations, and also cultivates a hero-male protagonist small soup. The more interesting point is that the boss taught Xiao Tang to learn Sun Tzu's art of war. It seems that at the strategic and tactical level, Sun Tzu's art of war can be used in ancient and modern times. The male protagonist, Xiao Tang, is also a smart person. Under the shackles of no bottom line, he used thirty-six strategies to his advantage.

The male protagonist Xiao Tang could have a very positive image. He came to the university to study law from a remote place. Although his family background was not good, he worked hard. He was only one step away from graduating from university before he could get involved in politics and have a decent status. It's a pity, when he knew that people with money, status and status looked down on him at all, in order to prove himself or to live a better life, blackening was the inevitable result of many factors. But in the final analysis, the blow of love setback is an important turning point. If Xiao Gai never leaves him, it will become a love story. Xiaotang's blackening career has almost contracted the cool points of the entire movie, especially when he finally threatened the boss to fire his colleagues, which is also a good YY.

The story tells that a law student Xiao Tang's thesis was suspected of plagiarism and was asked to hear. Unfortunately, he failed to convince the principal and was expelled from the school. Coinciding with the social turmoil outside, the demonstrations continued to be smashed and smashed, and the slogan 'white Europe, otherwise there would be no Europe' was shouted. In order to survive better in this big environment, and to make Xiao Gai’s family who paid his bursary look good, Xiao Tang joined a black public relations company, using his knowledge and network to help them guide public opinion, such as smearing a celebrity some type of.

After successfully suppressing a health celebrity, Xiao Tang is appreciated by the leadership and taught him more skills and more resources. Xiao Gai's parents learned that Xiao Tang was expelled from school, and it happened that they had close contact with the future mayoral candidate, so Xiao Tang went to Xiao Gai's house to install eavesdropping equipment, not only to monitor Xiao Gai's family, but also to investigate the candidate's handle. When Xiao Tang heard the contempt and personal attacks of the other party, his mentality and actions changed completely, and he became more clueless to guide emotions and manipulate public opinion. Eavesdropping on Xiao Gai's parents became a double-edged sword. At the same time, he studied Sun Tzu's art of war, approached the dead to buy the anchor, and even went to the candidate to be an undercover agent.

The words "unscrupulous" are almost becoming Xiao Tang's creed, and he even steals bullets to find the dead and wants to launch a terrorist attack. Xiao Gai came back to confess to Xiao Tang at the publicity meeting, and missed the opportunity to leave the scene. At this time, the dead man really successfully killed the candidate, but also killed many innocent people. Xiao Tang became a hero praised by everyone because he was injured in the fight with the gangsters. With the evidence in his hand, he successfully blackmailed the leader and turned around in one fell swoop.

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The Hater quotes

  • Tomasz Giemza: Just because there are parts of the essay without quotation marks... After all, if I wanted to commit plagiarism, I would at least try and hide it somehow, right? I wouldn't do it so openly.

    Professor: Plagiarism is not a matter of interpretation.

    Tomasz Giemza: I understand it can be perceived that way but...

    Professor: It's not a matter of perception.

  • Dean: There is a Latin saying: "Verba volant, scripta manent" -- words fly away, writings remain.

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