I do not mean to be disrespectful to the dead by saying this, nor to consume these tragedies far-fetched by accidental coincidence. The connection to real events is because the political correctness in "Purge 3" reflects some fundamental problems in the United States, such as the confrontation between social classes and the positive representation of people of color. The positive imagery in the film is almost entirely black, and there is one Mexican - who is Trump's supposed deportation target, if I remember correctly. I don't know if the producers of this film thought that a person with strong racist tendencies was in the limelight when it was released, and this person's biggest opponent happened to be a woman. It is not correct to say that the congresswoman is the Virgin or the White Lotus. No matter from any point of view, from the situation in the movie or from the perspective of the rule of law or morality in real life, the setting of the eradication day is an act against humanity and must be abolished. This is the most evil act that inspires human nature. Even if the movie tries to use the congresswoman's childhood shadow to plant an irrefutable, rooted idea, how could Anti-Purge Day be a Virgin?
In fact, the fact that a congresswoman is finally elected president does not necessarily mean that Purge Day will be completely abolished. Don't you see that Obama's health care reform is very difficult. I believe that the remnants of the purge party in Congress will obstruct in every possible way when the female president tries to abolish the purge day. In terms of brain holes, it is possible for the two sides to compromise in the end. For example, the final compromise is to allow the hospital to open on the day of clearing and become a neutral zone to treat the wounded, to grade the weapons, and to restrict the use of weapons above a few levels. Well, the US is a country that likes grading.
What to do with clearing the party is a bit tricky. The screenwriter's ingenuity is that the slaughter of the Bishop group was replaced by a rescue operation through the arrest of the congresswoman, and the legitimacy of the firing was confirmed. Just imagine, if the congresswoman sneaked into the church after following Bishop with bodyguards, black shop managers, Mexican-American shop assistants and mobile female guards, and suddenly shouted "stop" when Bishop was about to kill, it would be difficult to shoot at this time. Woolen cloth. What's behind the scenes? Congresswoman tirade you're going to shoot just like them? It's a lost teaching, Washington doesn't need speeches. Then Bishop and the clearing party shoot each other and finally accidentally kill their teammates? It's even more unconvincing. Shouldn't it be more angrier to kill the purge party at this time? The purge party has done so many bad things, and they must die, otherwise the movie will not end well, and it will not be able to convince the public. As for how to die, the writer's method is very clever. And can't blame the villain for dying too much. For the purge party, killing is very simple, and killing the heart is the first. That's why I have to do such a ritual trick. You see that the man dressed as a priest in a robe killed the first person, although the knife stabbed the heart, but after killing the person, his face turned white and his lips were completely useless. Bloody, some people in the audience applauded, and some people couldn't bear to look directly, and the villain had to let himself pass the psychological barrier. Ritual is to give them a justification, just meditate we are in service to God, in order to be a true American, in the rebirth of America, and weed out people who are useless to society - you see, we're surviving the fittest, getting rid of The low-level group, the theory of evolution - at this time, I finally stripped away the coat of human nature. I was moved by myself, and the group was also revelling. This bowl of warm-blooded duck soup in 1982 should be served first, what threshold? What are the limits of cleanliness and danger? What transitional ceremonies all ask me to speak with the knife in my hand. clear? That's called purification. Purify the mind, you know? If you don't understand, go to Tibet to Daxueshan to breathe the high-altitude fresh air, but then you can't participate in the annual clearing, oh no, purification activities. With the congresswoman on the side, it is estimated that the purge party finds it difficult to breathe.
The bodyguard was also promoted to sergeant. The first two episodes are still small, the brilliance and jealousy of human nature, revenge and forgiveness, see the big from the small, this episode directly addresses the fundamental question, whether our country needs a clearing day. In fact, I think some background plots can be added before the official plot. For example, the purge party has been cleaning up people they think are useless or some minority groups and ethnic groups on a large scale and in an organized manner. more intensified. In this way, LGBTQ groups and Asian groups can also be taken care of. An episode in the film is the "murder tourists" from overseas and the crowd beating female congressmen and bodyguards. This setting is quite good, and the expansion of the eradication into a global problem can also be regarded as an inadvertent satire of the evil and evil of American culture. People of the world. You can even make a series. Think about the meaning of a real-life version of "The Walking Dead". You didn't see that Sasha, a core member of Rick's leadership team, has joined the film to become a mobile female guardian.
In the end, the bodyguard and the commando shot light bullets to fight to the death with primitive fighting skills, which is also a must-have for real men in all action movies. It's just that I couldn't help laughing when I saw both of them taking out their daggers and shaking each other twice. I really want to ask Liu Ye's words, buddy, have you ever had a fight?
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