Capitalism: A Love Story--Around Money and Capitalism

Haylie 2022-08-03 10:39:27

Are you attracted by the words love and capital like me? The directorcontinues withthe previous style and personalityand continues to pay attention to the state of society:"Money = capital."Money is the best and most specific thing we can currently pursue, because it is the foundation of all other pursuits. Most people can't go horribly wrong in choosing to believe in capital without faith.Money breeds more money. This is capitalism.Everyone is carefully abiding by the non-discriminatory logic of capital, and the ultimate goal of learning to improve their skills is to make money. We are all consciously making money under the influence of capital.

The living methods of the rich are all the same, and the poor have their own living methods. In the film, objectively and subjectively, in order to show the situation in the United States, it shows that the rich are really good, and the poor, that is, the incompetent, are really miserable. Their predicament is because of the oppression of capital and because they are not working hard enough. Because our human existence is always inextricably linked to money. Just like we will fight for the honor and disgrace of our nation. Therefore, capitalism gives people who love struggle a huge room for improvement. They feel that capitalism is the best system because it encourages the strong and makes the strong stronger. The financial crisis ignited the anger of the middle class. The people interviewed in the film are those who have been eliminated by capitalism, and, of course, they are dissatisfied with the capitalist society. It is like an employee who thinks he is very hardworking is fired by his boss.

While ironic about capitalism, the same applies in a socialist country. The government's support for big business and the tax return of big businesses to the government In any society, the middle class is the main stabilizing force. There are a lot of working-class people who take out loans to buy houses in China, and they may spend half their lives paying off the loans. Therefore, everyone is working hard for capital, and they have no time to think and even less time to do things to change these social problems. Because everyone doesn't want to waste time on these difficult to subvert things. After all, the mortgage still has to be paid on time. The fact that the film was shot in China is also very realistic. Socialism is actually just a form of money-grabbing.

Finance is an industry career and a profession that will always be popular. Since ancient times, there has been no shortage of ideas about wealth, money, and greed. Therefore, they are popular, and everyone has a strong sense of snooping, trying to understand the operation procedures of capital. Business, wealth, and money are all characteristics of capitalism, and the same selfishness and greed are human nature.

The film condemns and reflects on capitalism, and strives for us to calmly think about "why" when we are working for capital, but we cannot change the power of capitalism. The film can arouse some small emotions in us, but the next day everyone consciously went to work hard for capital. We believe that hard work will pay off, and the ultimate form of harvest is the return of capital. If young people do not like to suffer, they are keen to enjoy themselves. Then everyone's evaluation of him should be negative. People who always think about making money will be under a lot of pressure! But the destiny of the individual still depends on his own struggle, and poor children are yearning for a prosperous life. Rich people have richer lives.


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  • Chesley Sullenberger: Flying has been my lifelong passion. But while I love my profession, I do not like what has happened to it. It is my personal experience that my decision to remain in the profession I love has come at a great financial cost to me and to my family. My pay has been cut 40%. My pension, like most airline pensions, has been terminated. So please do not think I exaggerate when I say that I do not know a single professional airline pilot who wants his or her children to follow in their footsteps.