To be honest, I fell asleep for five minutes while watching the movie, but that doesn't stop me from giving him five stars, after all, I was skeptical about the satire of modern art in the movie. I used to like to go to museums, but in the past two years, because the company is near Tate modern, I am really fatigued and extremely suspicious of those so-called modern art, resulting in less and less motivation to go to museums to participate in check-in activities, especially for modern art. Art exhibitions are really often prohibitive.
I saw many film critics interpreting it in various ways, but I feel that it is actually unnecessary. The film itself can be said to be an experiment in modern art. Excessive interpretation is nothing more than falling into the clichés he satirized. But to be fair, there are also novelties in modern art. I remember that one piece of work was a Sainsbury's shopping list. After researching for a while, I found that all the list items have one thing in common: their color is white, which is also an interesting experiment. , but more like the innocent little cleverness that everyone liked in school days.
In this day and age, if you don't have a cool-looking literary interest, it seems like something shameful, people around you will keep recommending all kinds of so-called cool things to you, if you tell them that you are not particularly interested in them When the time comes, they tell you that you are too low to appreciate it, so all kinds of contempt chains are created. However, most people do not have such clear and urgent likes and dislikes for high-level literature and art, but are in a state of chaos, which can be admired or spurned, depending on the random mood at the time. This is actually the same as falling in love. It seems that being single is shameful. When you are single, people around you are like matchmakers who keep arranging blind dates and recommending suitable candidates to you. Dispensable, after all, no one is perfect, but they also have some advantages, so it is best to stay single, because in fact, you may not know what type you like, but the person you think is dispensable is definitely not you The one who gets emotional.
I make a recommendation system myself, but deep down I often have deep doubts about the recommendation itself. The two most frequently played advertisements on YouTube recently are Python programming courses and drawing courses. To be honest, I am really interested in them, but because of the aggressiveness of the advertisements, I feel repulsive. I am afraid that the future society will become like an episode of Black Mirror, where people can only work hard to enjoy themselves for a moment, otherwise advertising (the consciousness of others) will invade all-pervasive. Yet my intuition tells me that no matter how much I dislike this future, it seems that the future is heading in this direction. When Xu Zhiyuan visited Ma Dong and Luo Zhenyu, these two greasy men were full of confidence and expectation for this future, because they had already decided to embrace the future, and I might be as skeptical as Xu Zhiyuan, in fact, I also know that Xu Zhiyuan is quite Greasy, old Wenqing's doubts and worries are actually useless, and they can't convince the world or themselves, so in this era, they are entangled and groaning toward the future.
When I watched the movie, it always reminded me of the previous tourist. It seemed familiar. After watching it, I found that it was indeed the same director, with similar techniques, very little soundtrack, and more use of real voices, which made the movie really scary and absurd. Stockholm and London should make me feel the most futuristic cities. Stockholm has a lot of cold and modern projects. The photography museum I went to last time seemed to recreate many scenes in a movie. London is a rundown and decadent under high technology. It is an orderly future world in general sci-fi, and the other is like a chaotic future in Blade Runner. Apart from technology, the common feature of the two cities is that they are both unpalatable. The most impressive and scary thing is the Stockholm supermarket. There are piles of candies and chocolates, as if the whole supermarket has nothing but sweets, and there are many kinds of food in the London supermarket, but they are all like the leftover vegetables and fruits picked up by southern European countries to be shipped to the UK. In the final analysis, people take food as their priority. No matter how advanced the future is, we still have to choose a delicious place to solve the first of the three major pursuits of human beings, survival, and then social attributes, and finally we can achieve happiness and freedom!
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