Big Smash Interpretation
Revolving around a pawnshop of generosity (conversely, it's actually a profiteer pawnshop), the film tells three bizarre stories, three fools as guns/lawn mowers, ex-husbands as rings, and Elvis as gold medals
The story of the three fools, A, B, C, satirizes the mental numbness of the people at the bottom. Because of economic poverty and drug addiction, they planned to rob drug dealers, but because they were too poor to buy gasoline, C Man even pawned his gun.
(I have to say, the scene where C man was hit by a car at the beginning is really scary, the only horror element in this film)
Finally got a lawnmower, I thought I could redeem the shotgun, but it was used by A and B to buy drugs. In the end, the three idiots and the drug dealers, together with the return of revenge Bing Nan, turned into fireworks
On the highway, in the dialogue between A and O, it can be seen that they are not really racists and they are spiritually impoverished. It is also a satire of racists.
The story of the diamond ring is very good and is the highlight of this film.
The male villain is an experienced master of sexual abuse, specializing in kidnapping women and taming them into fine sex slaves. In six years, a pyramid of slave girls was bred
The story of Elvis is the most religious in the film. Elvis, who was down on the stage, had a great reversal in his acting career after he traded with the devil.
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