Second brush "The King of Comedy".
The success of Putin's performance is a satire of the American dream. If he succeeds, he cannot do without the kidnapping of "politically incorrect" to pave the way for the performance; if he fails, it shows that the promise of the American dream "work hard to get a better life" is empty talk. The success of Putin's performance does not affect the so-called "King of Comedy". If you succeed, you will be smooth; if you fail, the contrast between the pretentiousness of this fantasy and the cruel reality creates an incomparable emptiness and embarrassment, enough to accommodate any laughter. We can call him the uncrowned "king of comedy". Comedy comes from embarrassment, and embarrassment comes from loss. Loss itself has a strong tragic color, so it can be pushed out that "the core of comedy is tragedy." Putin is a portrayal of rice circle culture. He is well-mannered, well-organized, and a gentleman. But in the final analysis, it is no different from those fans who are fanatical. In other words, he is a more advanced fan: he has unusual beliefs, can't tell whether he is arrogant or confident; he has the ability to justify himself and explain everything logically. From admiring Jerry to replacing Jerry, Putin conveyed a concept: a star is actually a collection and projection of possessiveness and vanity. [I'd rather be the king of the night than the stuffy egg for a lifetime]. Among them, how much is vanity and how much is true dream? Possibly, we are all prisoners living in fantasy.
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