just for entertainment

Jan 2022-03-25 09:01:10

"Does it look good? I feel that the pace is so slow, I have no interest~" This is a reply in iQIYI's "Witty Questions". It's like at the end of the film, there is no right or wrong, only the victims... "we". We are happy to be manipulated, we are happy to be immersed in brief sensory stimuli without the slightest effort to feel the emotions and concepts conveyed by a film.

In the end, this film with multiple Oscar nominations and many powerful actors (including a certain director) finally won a gratifying 6 points on iQiyi. I don't know how to comment, so I will borrow a sentence from Dan Enlai in the film. Line "So who gets hurt?"

This film, which has been nominated for multiple Oscars and starred by many powerful actors (including a certain director), finally won a gratifying 6 points on iQiyi. I don't know how to comment, so I will borrow a line from Dan Enlai in the film. "So who gets hurt?"

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Extended Reading
  • Sammy 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Such a film is too trivial in the golden year of 1994. We still enjoy the same routine that Yankees played in the 1950s. Take a look at the Quiz Show, what's the difference between it and Tianchao's ?

  • Florence 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    No one can always walk the line between entertainment and morality. Some people play games, and others enjoy it. But someone has to stick to the bottom line for us, someone has to reveal the truth behind the scenes, even if it doesn't shake the entertainment, it can't easily erode justice. Even if only for the heart.

Quiz Show quotes

  • Kitner: You're a producer, Dan. Produce.

  • Jack Barry: Herb Stemple, you lead at this point by 18 to 11. The category is movies, how many points do you wish to try for?

    Herbie Stemple: I'll try 3, three points.

    Jack Barry: Which would give you 21 points if you guess right and you will be the winner again.

    Jack Barry: [reads question] Which motion picture won the Academy Award for 1955?

    Herbie Stemple: [feigning nervousness and thinking] 1955... Academy Award... Best Picture. Hmmm, you know... I don't remember.