Why didn't the Chinese save the Caucasians?

Titus 2022-03-23 09:02:04

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Chinese people in the United States either open restaurants or engage in triads; they either create people day and night, or illegally immigrate... Everyone is the same dream of the United States and ran to this continent, how can the Caucasians get into Wall Street and Empire Building, the Chinese are hiding in the underground casino where the smoke is shrouded in darkness? This film has made a simple answer: you see how hard white people are for the things they love, running around New York on two wheels without brakes; you see how they can die for the values ​​they agree with Come to defend, in the face of the siege and blockade of the underworld and the white road, Xiao 囧 will not hesitate to do anything; next, let's see how the Chinese people form a sharp contrast, a young mother who works three divisions a day does a job that she doesn't like and doesn't care about in order to survive and make a living immigrating; Seeing that when something happened, the Chinese neighbors shrank their heads and closed their doors and windows one by one, and the matter was not related to themselves. In the end, it was a group of Caucasians who rescued the Chinese compatriots from peril.

Many Chinese people were outraged, shouting anti-racism slogans, and resisting this kind of storyline and ideology that slandered the Chinese. It's just that in this world, if you want people to not know, unless you do nothing, it's not a problem for a Chinese to be looked down on by other races, and it is the real crux of most Chinese people to be ridiculed. Americans themselves admit that they are full of scum like the rogue cop who gambled and extorted, so why can't we admit our wickedness? To me, "Deadly Dispatch" represents a conflict of values ​​between two cultures: a Westerner does one thing because he believes it is right or just, and a Chinese does one thing because he is sure it is selfish. It's not that Westerners are more noble or selfless than Easterners, they just grew up in such a cultural environment, so it is especially difficult for them to accept and understand what the Chinese are doing.

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  • Bobby: [to Wilee] This whole city hates you.

  • Mr. Leung: A lot of money for a young lady.

    Nima: Took me two years. I work three jobs.

    Mr. Leung: American dream, huh?

    Nima: Is to work three jobs?

    Mr. Leung: These days, yes.