Transformers and awesome mainstream movies

Andres 2021-10-18 09:29:26

What themes are reflected in Transformers?
Love, affection, patriotism, and responsibility to the earth/human beings are not more mainstream than these, and you know that this film is just a pile of visual effects, full of straightforward patch ads, the plot is very pediatric, the girls are pure Betrayed sexy, but you are still willing to pay for a ticket.
I would also like to watch.
Just before the start of the film, I watched the trailer of China Film’s 60th Anniversary National Day gift "Masterpiece"-the Founding of the People's Republic of China. You’ve never seen this kind of trailer before. You can’t see anything about the film. It’s just a slideshow listing of the big names in the show. Every three seconds, one cannot be less. The subtext is "I don't believe that there is no one you like!" This reflects the producers' lack of confidence in the market prospects of this "mainstream film"-if you rely solely on the theme and plot, instead of crowded and showy wrists, I'm afraid that few people would be willing to pay for the movie theater out of their own pockets.
What's the difference between mainstream Chinese and American films? We don't do theoretical research, just compare them. Back then, "Rising Clouds," sponsored by the US Air Force, and "Transformers," now supported by the Pentagon, are naked propaganda films of the US military, but you won't spit on the screen because you have opinions about the US. Has our Bayi Factory produced any work in the past 20 years? I like "The Great Battle" very much, but apart from the mainland, which was also shown in Hong Kong, it was also banned by teenagers because of its blood.
We all know that HOLLYWOOD is carrying out cultural output and promoting American mainstream values ​​to the world. Even many of their cartoons and comedies hide the Christian religious spirit and allusions. But can the mainstream movies under our system be able to compete? Can it be resisted? Can you win the audience more? The answer speaks for itself. From the perspective of Transformers alone, there is no doubt that those who pay attention will be shocked by the US military's global delivery capabilities (of course there are exaggerated ingredients), and are full of interest in American industrialized products (seeing the shiny GM on the head of "Iron Skin" Has it been marked?), in our subconscious mind, we will all feel that this is really the most powerful country in the world. And what does our mainstream film promote to the world, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, we are embarrassed to say that it was done here, right? Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is all following the trend here. What is the image we output? Is it awe-inspiring to commit a tall and powerful fire-breathing dragon? no. It is a bamboo-eating panda that is dull and almost infertile.
When will we have our own awesome mainstream movies?
We can make a hypothesis, what will happen to Transformers in China? The actions of the two puppies are too indecent, right? The girls' hips are too obscene, are they daring to throw ministerial leaders out of the plane? Sorry, none of the scripts passed. So, when will our film censorship cease to dance with scissors, political thighs will no longer be inserted into the bed of art, and the sharp eyes of officials will shine with rational light-there will be a show.

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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen quotes

  • [the Twins chase Sideways]

    Mudflap: Whatcha gonna do?

  • Doctor: Ze shard make Energon!

    [sticks the shard into Megatron's chest]