I re-watched "the onion film" yesterday, and I watched it from start to finish. It's fun, and it's like watching "Borat" back then! Unexpectedly, this cool film ten years ago is not out of date at all. To a certain extent, the dark humor in the film is not the life around us ten years later? !
The official poster of "The Onion Movie" is a big onion, peeled off to look like a world map, very creative. There is also an obscene version of the poster, peeling the skin of the onion to reveal the white flesh of the onion, which looks like a butt. Yes, the truth of this world, isn't it just a butt that peels off his panties? !
The cool film starts with intense satire, followed by non-stop satire, each one being more pungent than the other, until finally a theme is raised, reflecting a typical American worldview-like leaning on the main theme to show that I am too For the good of all. In fact, this seemingly glorious ending is the greatest irony of American hypocrisy.
"The Onion Movie" satirized all kinds of content, and it did everything that could be spoofed and couldn't. It really made people happy for the American people:
From the fake moon landing in the United States, to the invention of the seat belt around the neck of the car - the only consequence is that the slight vibration of the head will fly out of the front glass of the car. The female singer who pretends to be innocent (that is, Britney) sings some sexually suggestive songs and makes a blushing excuse - and her MV is almost an AV trailer.
Junk movies are advertised overwhelmingly because of the high advertising fees paid by the film company. "Cock Terminator" can be said to be a typical representative of Hollywood kung fu movies-albeit a little bit. And the so-called high-society people playing games of rape are much more boring and filthy than poor people.
There is also the "Chicken X-Man" company that solves people's difficulties . He also brazenly advertised and brazenly promoted himself as a relief for the people. When a group of people yelled at the camera: They rescued my dick! All the so-called services and advertisements of the civilized world have been scolded to the core.
What makes people even more laughable are the previews that coincide with future life:
The tech giants were shot to death by their loyal users because the electronic products were updated too quickly—yes, the fruit fans who just watched the new Apple conference also came to the door to shoot Cook!
There is only one room in the country where smoking is allowed, so all the smokers drove thousands of miles to go there. This scene is actually not too long ago. With the current strength of smoking ban, and the way smokers are anxious, they rushed to the back door of the office and drove thousands of miles away. Not much difference.
And those jokes about race and ethnicity are, unfortunately, true. The European-style Madonnas who kept accepting refugees, and the community residents who took criminals home for probation in the film, are simply brothers and sisters.
The black guy who became a bank security guard because of robbery, if he catches up with the "Black Lives Matter" movement in the next few years, I am afraid that he will not have to work so hard at all.
And Metamorphoses-style Save the Children, isn't it a key part of charity or disaster performances now? After being rescued, you will become a nobleman among the disaster victims, and you will no longer be a poor child who is neglected and loved.
As for the "Penguin"-style advertisement placement in the play-in-play, isn't it the "creative in-line" that is common to video websites now? Yes, ads are getting more and more creative, but they are also getting more and more annoying, and there is no way to avoid them.
Sadly, this movie, which was once regarded as a satirical fantasy by Americans, is gradually becoming a reality-and, ten years ago, this movie not only shredded the hypocritical underpants of the United States, but also brought all the bad things around us. The prophecy was repeated.
Just ask you, are you still afraid? !
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