Academic movies are like eating chaff, whether you like them or not.

Hugh 2022-04-04 09:01:08

Doing academia is very boring, uninteresting, bland, like eating a mouthful of steamed bread, just a mouthful of food, without any superfluous novelty and ups and downs.
A lot of reviews and media think the film is bland, excuse me? Do you think it's fake when it's vigorous, and you're bored when it's mediocre? Comment for comment's sake, you're not a troll?
Science is bland, and what we have to do is to feel the power in this blandness. Combining academics with films that are now extremely commercialized, who should prevail? Form and content complement each other, but in the end, form should serve content, and academic calm and innocence should not be such autobiographical, inclusive Films with academic elements need to be avoided, on the contrary, they need to be expressed. The audience should be able to distinguish the difference between engaging in academia and engaging in social work from the movie, so as to have some respect and respect for science. This is the meaning that this type of movie needs to convey in today's society. It would be sad if this type of film was the same point of excitement for the audience as other films, and I wouldn't be enthusiastic about it.

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  • Hank 2022-04-06 09:01:07

    The movie is shot like a class, and the topics discussed are of course very deep, but the movie is really boring. The male protagonist in the play has a lot of out-of-the-box statements that look straight into the camera, like Frank in House of Cards. In this way, if the topic of discussion is gender, and a few human shots are added, it will become an underground pioneer film.

  • Hailey 2022-04-23 07:06:01

    Le Pen delved into social psychology in his "The Rabble," which experimentally confirms the theory.

Experimenter quotes

  • Stanley Milgram: There was a time, I suspect, when men and women could give a fully human response to any situation. When we could be fully absorbed in the world as human beings. But more often, now, people don't get to see the whole situation but only some small part of it. There's a division of labor, and people carry out small, narrow, specialized jobs, and we can't act without some kind of direction from on high. I call this "the agentic state". The individual yields to authority, and in doing so becomes alienated from his own actions.

  • Stanley Milgram: I hit this line about child development. It's the specific point when the growing child is able to recognize a gap between what exists and what might exist. And it occurred to me, we choose our reality when we choose another person.

    Alexandra 'Sasha' Milgram: What does that mean? Marriage is not a fantasy.

    Stanley Milgram: No, no, no, right. Right. But it is a choice. You have to know that I choose you. Every day I choose you.