Think of a person. . .

Gaston 2021-11-27 08:01:18

This time watching the movie reminded me of a person suddenly.
This person, I refused TA’s trust and invitation-let me help him write a book or write an exaggerated novel to help him become famous. I refuse TA, not because I have a prejudice against gays or transgender people, I like to make friends with them. It's because TA only wants to be famous, as this kind of person, become famous.

I think Bruno is trying very hard to be famous. Being famous has no other purpose in itself, not even "being famous as GAY". He treats politicians, celebrities, priests, terrorists... all the same, just because he needs their power to help. He is famous; he masquerades and smuggles African orphans...because celebrities all over the world have this kind of performance, he tries his best to imitate. Therefore, at the end of the day, he will pretend to be a straight man fighter, which is a nickname. Until the inseparable one came onto the field, as soon as the body collided, the soul was knocked out of the prototype. That's why it is really popular and can sing GAY hymns with big stars.
Sacha Baron Cohen's irony is quite harsh. Appearance performance is also quite ruthless. This time he used sexual orientation to satirize the media effects including entertainment, politics, culture, and sports. The sentence in the last song, he's gay, he's gay okay, is really a mocking sentence, that is, this sentence reminds me of that TA, TA really believes that as long as people are famous, they can do whatever they want, and they can give all kinds of things. Find a reason for the matter, and GAY is not important, it's just one of them.

So I refuse. TA can't do Bruno's things, but only has the desire to "be famous". If I still meet TA, I will say, "Go to watch this movie, and tell me, what have you done to be famous?"
In this world, we think we have seen many people who do everything to be famous. But Bruno's extreme performance taught us a lesson. The so-called do whatever it takes, and sometimes it even means to obliterate yourself-even if it is something you think is a selling point.

I like his conversation with terrorists in the Middle East. It reminds me of a political novel that the current media's attention to terrorists has made them well-deserved celebrities and even substitutes for writers, artists, and politicians, rewriting the direction of the human spirit. They use fear to dominate the media and news. Sure enough, Bruno would also think of using them to expose himself.

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Brüno quotes

  • Brüno: I wouldn't want to wake up and find that I'm torn in my arschenholer.

  • Hotel Manager: No. This is not what was supposed to be going on in here.

    Brüno: You're telling me, honey. I should be chained to a 6'4" Norwegian with a PhD in sucking dick.

    Hotel Manager: That's not my concern.

    Brüno: Okay, well, listen, one other thing. Can you switch off the television? Because I made a fart, and I am on the verge of buying Mr. Magorium's Wunderbar Emporium.

    Hotel Manager: That's unfortunate.

    Brüno: No, but I refuse to pay for Mr. Magorium's Wunderbar Emporium. I did not press it.

    Hotel Manager: No, I'm afraid we are not gonna be doing that.