people preaching on tv are like timothy leary

Gracie 2022-03-22 09:01:47

The protagonist practices Marcuse's theory: subversive revolutionary activities by people on the fringes of the city. It looked very happy, and after taking the medicine, the good people and the bad people were clear at a glance. The logic is simple and clear, and the working-class temperament is strong.
The intention of the whole piece is very clear, that is, the left wing piece. The things said are actually not new, the 1984+ rebellion theory. Some scenes were well shot, such as the scene where the police arrested someone. The rhythm and BGM were well coordinated, proving that the director was still capable.
But the screenwriter is too watery, and the second half is weak and unconvincing. Many things have not been explained at all: for example, why did the woman on the TV station defect?

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  • Milton 2022-03-24 09:01:50

    The story idea is good, but the plot logic is mentally retarded. The two male protagonists have been fighting for so long for no reason. The TV is full of photos of the wanted male protagonist. The male protagonist is swaggering on the streets. There are so many plots of mental retardation that it is completely impossible for people to participate in the play. It's a good story to be blind!

  • Whitney 2022-04-20 09:01:41

    Failed to play this good idea very well.

They Live quotes

  • [Nada and Frank are fighting, and Nada, trying to get up, tries to grab Frank's testicles]

    Frank: You dirty motherfucker!

  • Nada: You, you're okay. This one: real fuckin' ugly.