Proof of communism

Osbaldo 2021-11-19 08:01:27

One sentence comment: Although Seinfeld joined, it is still not as good as his talk show.

"Bee Movie" is an animation produced by DreamWorks, which went live in November last year. It mainly tells the story of a bee whose life changed dramatically after talking to people. It is rumored that Seinfeld himself has many bee stories. In a conversation with Spielberg, the director felt that he could make a film dedicated to bees, so he had this film. Seinfeld himself made a set of costumes specially, armed himself as a bee, and filmed a trailer, and spent much trouble flying around the world for publicity.

The bee Barry B. Benson (it really is a bee, the whole B3 is better than 2B) has spent his life in everything arranged, wanting to meet the world, but he almost caused a murder in the human society, but met Vanessa, the female owner of the flower shop, found out that humans actually steal the honey made by bees for himself and profited from it during the process of getting along. The internal setting of the film’s honeycomb is very similar to "Robot Adventure". Because the bees are well organized and have a clear division of labor, the entire honeycomb is like a huge assembly line, and all bees are assembly line workers in "Modern Times". , Dedicate all of his body-spirit and body-to the honey brewing project. Barry challenged this routine life and seemed to be a freedom fighter. His views on life and work, he has the feeling of choosing a spouse: one job forever? That's an insane choice to have to make. The above is the mentality of devotees. There are too many such people among us, the XX family for a lifetime, and the revolutionary work for a lifetime... etc. For them, the choice is not part of their personal experience, but a watershed. Before choosing is one kind of life, after choosing, there will always be another kind of life. There is no turning back and regret medicine. Barry is a believer in liberalism. He believes that although his life is short, he does not necessarily have to do only one thing. So in a rigorously structured world of bees, it seems maverick. The disorder and variability of the human world suits his appetite.

After talking to a human girl, he found what he wanted to do, and wanted to get justice for the bees! Because humans forced the bees to produce honey without signing a contract, and used the logo and words of the bees without paying the cost of intellectual property rights. Utilization and transformation. In order to discuss an argument, he fought side by side with the human girl, won the lawsuit, and demanded all the honey back. But the real problem has just begun.

Marxism once pointed out that the public ownership of a communist society is based on the premise of a great abundance of material products. People's labor is no longer a means of earning a living, but out of need. In this way, labor is spiritualized. A person does not work because he wants to obtain something, but because he does not work, he appears incomplete. This kind of shameful thinking is the basic consciousness of people in communist society. This is the situation faced by the bees in the film. The large amount of returned honey has greatly enriched the material life of the bees, but at the same time, the labor they depend on for their livelihood has become worthless, so they have been laid off. Since then, the flowers have become unable to reproduce because they have not been pollinated. The barren grey-brown remains of the colorful plant world. After experiencing a brief spiritual emptiness, all the bees understand that the original meaning of their work is not to maintain their own race survival. The value of labor is to maintain the entire social chain-the food chain-and ultimately all bees are harmonious and harmonious. Nature lives in human society. And Barry became a lawyer defending the rights of disadvantaged groups. The world has returned to its original state. The lawyers are still bloodthirsty animals, except that there is a mosquito with a file bag and a suit among them.

It stands to reason that the questions raised by the film are extremely serious. If it weren't for being filmed as a cartoon and boasting laughter, it might really be shelved as a political fable. Such treatment can only barely be classified as surrealism or black humor. The bee, a miraculous creature, has lived according to established rules and experience for millions of years, and has never changed. This concept is incomprehensible in modern society, because "the right to choose" and "free will" are the maximum self-liberation and at the same time become one of the standards of self-affirmation. If you do not make full use of "free will" to decide your choice, then you are bound. This "human-centered" concept completely ignores the world and humans themselves as systems and relationships. Because the rules and structure of the system and the relationship are the reason why the system becomes a system, and the reason why the relationship becomes the pillar of the relationship. Once in the system and relationship, it must become a part or a step of it. At this level, the system and the relationship are the meaning and the value standard. The film does not intend to discuss issues on such a thankless level, but only wants to tell a story about a stylized individual and the pursuit of freedom and understanding of freedom. So we don't think that the bees will go back to make honey in the end. It is a fatalistic arrangement; therefore, we don't know what benefits the lawsuit brings to the bees. What we see is the end of a consistent, justice bee doing a stupid thing and finally finding its place.

Since Seinfeld is in charge of the film, the whole film runs through his talk show style. There are many paragraphs about "bee jokes", and the processing of the lines is also full of his humorous and sullen temperament. Renée Zellweger's performance in it fully illustrates the concept of dubbing "actors". Unlike Japan's distinctive and unique "seiyuu", American animation is usually joined by popular movie stars to provide voices. Renée's appearance is amazing, and the animated characters whose expression details are not yet perfect, use voice to interpret the delicate texture of the characters' hearts. When I first met Barry and listened to him, his voice changed to perfection. Tranced and surprised, besides being surprised, it was difficult to be happy and excited. Renée’s voice is also more enduring than his looks~~ As for the CG effect, there is no need to say more. Nowadays, the crowds are coexisting and the technology is changing with each passing day. It is impossible for ordinary viewers to distinguish which is good and bad, which is good and bad. However, the editing of scene scenes adheres to Spielberg's standard. A large number of subjective shots in intense scenes, flashing backgrounds and interspersed editing of high-speed pictures make the whole film a continuous climax. But it is obviously better than the details, lacking the pleasure of the last eruption of standing up the tide.

Looking at the post two days ago, one of the TOP signatures revealed the true meaning of life: happiness is that cats eat fish and dogs eat meat, and Ultraman beats small monsters. Don't be too serious about everything.

Of course don't be serious.

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Bee Movie quotes

  • Vanessa: It turns out I can*not* fly a plane.

  • Barry B. Benson: This is your queen? That's a guy in women's clothes! That's a *drag* queen!