This 2006 Oscar winner for best picture, if only one word to describe it, would be hypocritical.
Put it this way, the director is still a student at the film school, and it's time to hand in his graduation work. Together, these guys, let's come out a whole film with a profound intention and a novel structure. How can the intention be profound, racism. How can the structure be novel? Several seemingly unrelated stories finally blended into a main line (the plagiarism of pulp fiction Chiguoguo, but the plagiarism is nothing compared to other issues). Well, with the intention and structure, brother himself started to piece together the plot out of thin air. Let’s contradict and impact. Okay, let each character in the play magnify their racial role a thousand times. The origin of any friction must be due to race. Every dialogue must mention that you discriminate against me and me. Discriminate against you. We want to promote the development of the plot, so that every character in the play has an extremely sensitive personality, and a little bit will overreact to a whole story. We want the tear gas to touch the audience's sublimation theme. There are two sensational passages in Hollywood third-rate movies of the Latin dad and the five-year-old daughter. Not to mention so many artificial slow motions. It is said that art is higher than life, and at least it has to be derived from life. This buddy shouldn't understand what is called too much, right?
Thinking of a joke, the teacher assigned elementary school students to write an essay that reflects socialism. One student wrote: Now in the shopping mall, everyone’s face is filled with the joy of life. Look, the uncle carried a refrigerator in his left hand and his right hand. Hugging a big color TV and jogging all the way with a smile. . . This movie gives me the feeling, that's it.
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