A pornographic film that beats capitalism

Vito 2022-03-23 09:01:49

I thought it was a boring rant film. The rhythm of the whole play is more coherent and compact than I expected, and the full plot can support the thin selling point of the actor jumping off the building. At first, I still thought that this play should be very good. It's boring. There can only be two endings in a scene where you want to jump off a building. Nima either jumps or doesn't. Of course, I'm not ashamed to admit that I'm just like the onlookers in the show. I watch the show just to see him jump. But according to the law of the classic Hollywood action movie "male protagonist = immortal cockroach", on the premise that he will not die if he jumps, the movie must compensate us onlookers with other more suspenseful and exciting plots, fortunately He still danced in the end. If Nima really doesn't dance, I want to dance.

In general, what surprised me most about this tangled film of either jumping or not jumping is that this is actually a jumping off the building show that stirred the onlookers to crusade against capitalism. The capitalist world has always been dominated by the strong prey, the polarization of the rich and the poor, and the inequity between private ownership and shared ownership. Those capitalists are the gods in this world. They use gold as a nuclear bomb, wealth as a symbol of power, plan the fate of the common people, control the market in which they live, and have the means to make them succumb to their knees. Another Wall Street protest has awakened everyone more and more from the dream of being intoxicated with money. In fact, everyone has been fools for hundreds of years under the feet of money.

The most dedicated extra, the most heroic onlooker, the uncle who finally knocked down the policeman, shouted in the play that the capitalists don't need to go to jail for doing wrong, they all let the poor go! It's really incisive, uncle, rich people can go to private hospitals, but poor people can only queue up to go to public hospitals; rich people can stretch out their hands to ask the public for their hard-earned money, while calling for bankruptcy, and the poor can only lose in a dark way. There is no end to it, and when there is no way out, you can only run into another world; the rich have hidden power to call the wind and the rain, and the poor have nothing and can only resign themselves to fate. The world is not fair, maybe the poor can win a little for a while, they can prove their innocence, and they can drink to their heart’s content in the bar, but the rich may just find a good lawyer, fight casually, or they won’t even need to go to jail, the pressure of the media It blows faster than the wind, and maybe disappears with a "swoosh", and then the rich continue to show off, the poor continue to fail, and this world of stacking money remains unchanged.

So this is an obscure obscenity film, under the guise of an action-stealing plot, it promotes the theme that good can overcome evil. In fact, there is no such thing as good and evil. .

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  • Nick Cassidy: [pointing at coat] That's new, Mike.

    Mike Ackerman: Yeah, I went shopping. I'm about to be a married man. So, uh, gotta clean up a little bit.

    Nick Cassidy: Yeah, who's the lucky guy?

    Nick CassidyMike Ackerman: [laughing]

  • Dante Marcus: 240 bucks for breakfast?

    Valet: It *is* the most important meal of the day.