In this era of consumerism, the ugliness of human nature and the misery of society have become cultural consumer goods pursued by cultural people. Perhaps in the heart of the writer, he does not want his hometown to become better, as the "hypocrisy" demonstrated in the final speech. When misery and ugliness can bring huge profits, the world is bustling for profit, and some people will deliberately create and maintain misery and ugliness. The film satirizes not only the residents of the hometown, the vain writers, but also us who have just finished watching the film. Don't deliberately pursue reflection to encourage the discovery of ugliness, it will only make ugliness more and more...
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