This section of the prophet planet is also very sarcasm. The prophet planets are the moral models of the galaxy. They sit in the church wearing KKK clothes and worship the almighty God Sneezes devoutly. In the scene of the prophet’s alluring sacred sermon, the film cleverly infiltrates some ironic details, making the scene full of two extreme mutual irony atmospheres, not only laughing at the absurdity of his satire of religion, It reminds me of Amway’s MLM speech CDs: The seductive MLM speeches seem to be the same irony as the audiences who are full of obsessive listening.
Readers of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" wrote to Adams asking how to leave the earth. Adams replied:
1. Call NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration). Their phone number is (713)483-3111. Explain to them the importance of leaving the earth as soon as possible.
2. If they refuse to cooperate, call any of your friends in the White House at (202) 456-1414 and ask them to deal with the NASA guys for you.
3. If you don't have any friends in the White House, call the Kremlin (call the operator to answer the trans-ocean call 0107-095295-9951). Although they don't have any friends in the White House (at least, it is said), they seem to be somewhat influential, so you might as well try.
4. If this is not possible, call the pope and let him take charge of you. His phone number is 011-39-6-6982, I guess his switchboard should be fine.
5. If the above-mentioned efforts fail, then you wave your hand to beckon the next flying saucer and tell them that you must leave the earth before your phone bill arrives. This is extremely urgent.
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