The first-act scene takes place in a closed area, and the protagonist is a sexually repressed soldier with a gaping lip, living in the shadow of a lieutenant all day long, but at the same time a person who cannot contain his strong sexual desire. The relationship between the soldier and the lieutenant symbolizes the complete rule in the feudal period. The soldiers who chop wood, feed the pigs and serve the female relatives are all soldiers with cut lips. As soon as the lieutenant appears, he stands up nervously and salutes loudly. In private, he will release his own desires, and regard the young girl in the bath, the little match girl of Andersen as the object of sexual fantasies.
Huolip was seduced by the lieutenant's fat wife, the woman was lying on the pile of minced pork, Huolip was so anxious that she couldn't even take off her clothes. With the fantasy of the open lips, the fat woman turned into a pile of pork, and the picture of the pork unabashedly exposed his desire; the faces of two young girls outside would appear, maybe he still had a trace of beautiful fantasy left. This man was incapable
of living, and the tragic death method of being shot in the head left an impression
It grew on his tailbone, but was then cut off. A metaphor for the transformation of the Socialist Party.
The geek who grew up became an eater and was able to eat very well, but he choked out in an official fast food competition organized by the Communist Party. Later, he fell in love with GiZi (the only one I can remember the name of), a female jerk, and the two got married on their honeymoon, during which GiZi had sex with another jerk and became pregnant. Thanks to bribes, GiZi, who was supposed to start a vegetarian diet on the advice of a doctor, is allowed to go back to his old business. The result was a demonstration of quick caviar (45kg of red caviar in a five-pointed star container) on a yacht attended by Soviet officials, and the result was premature.
In post-socialist Hungary, the third protagonist of premature birth is a skinny, malnourished taxidermist who runs a taxidermy shop (Michael Jackson posters appear on the walls, alluding to the consequences of globalization.) Powerless to pursue himself The girl she likes has to endure being Roshan's father when she gets home, and even raises a few cats that eat margarine in order to satisfy Roshan's father's bad taste. He didn't even close the door of the cat cage, and the cat who hated Roshan slipped out of the cage and made a hole in his stomach. (This clip left me with an indelible fear of cats.) When my son came home and saw this tragic scene, he calmly made a specimen of his father, and then made a very precise semi-automatic auxiliary dissection instrument to dissect himself . The process is flawless, the camera goes straight into the internal organs, the membrane separation between the organs is clearly visible, and even the sutures are completed, self-dismemberment, and become a human statue.
The three stages did not show the turning points of the liberation after World War II, the revolution in 1956 and the counter-revolution in 1989, but only the results of historical changes. Each of the three generations is distorted by different era backgrounds. A comparison will make it clearer.
The first generation 1. Fascism (feudalism), 2. Seal (noble), 3. Militarized management, 4. War, 5. Masturbation (murder), 6. Military rank, 7. Forced despotism.
The second generation 1. socialism, 2. mass republic, 3. prestige (privilege), 4. movement, 5. binge eating (nausea), 6. interpersonal relationships, 7. inflation (display).
3rd Generation 1. Capitalism, 2. Individual, 3. Isolation, 4. Technology, 5. Taxidermy (anatomy), 6. Globalization, 7. Anorexia (masochism)
Three generations are victims regardless of their background. The first generation suffered from the harsh rule of the superior, and was shot mercilessly if they crossed the line. The second generation is forced by the crowd, completely naked under the television camera, forced to serve people for various purposes. Although he got some small privileges, became a champion, and married a champion wife, but once the regime fell, he had to let his body swell and be unable to move all day long, his wife was angry, and he complained in vain. The third generation suffers from the mess left by the previous generation. The less they can't get in touch with the outside world, the more they are immersed in the fun of self-dissection, fixing themselves in an ideal form for others to appreciate. At least it creates some cultural value that they didn't have in life. Now Western European countries can exclaim at this "prehistoric statue" in Eastern Europe. Look, this is Marx's masterpiece.
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