Reversal for reversal

Margret 2021-12-20 08:01:13

In the film, the heroine tells the paragraph that adds the dark version of the "tortoise and the hare" story, which can best interpret the true connotation of the whole film-that is, a spoof narrator gives us a satirical classic routine in popular movies after a meal. Talk show. Adding a tasteful reversal to the original positive energy fable, the original positive meaning suddenly turned into despair. The logical chaos and abruptness of this reversal is not important, as long as it conforms to the poisonous chicken soup and funeral culture that is popular on the Internet. , Caters to the psychological needs of young dicks who "work hard is useless, it's better not to work hard", and at the same time provides the cheap pleasure of forced reversal.

After watching the film, I felt a little interesting, but it’s over "a little interesting"; I thought it was a bit cool, but it wasn't really cool when I thought about it carefully. I have been anti-routines, but after each small anti-routine, I will follow the big routine and continue. When the creativity of the anti-routine is not enough, I will use bad taste to make up for it. For example, in the initial death on the plane, there is an inexplicable feeling of breaking the normal rhythm, which seriously weakens the shock brought by the beginning of the battle royale game, is it anti-routine? It's the opposite, but the opposite is really not very clever. After the hunt began, a handsome and upright New York boy with a portrait of the protagonist quickly received a boxed lunch. Is this ridiculing "The Hunger Games"? But immediately after the person blocked the killing, the heroine of the Buddha blocked and killed the Buddha appeared. How is this different from the setting of "The Hunger Games"? The prey has become a hunter, is there any more routine than this?

There is indeed a lot of irony in the film, not only a lot, but also quite complete. Religion, feminism, race, the separation of elites and the masses, the Internet has become a hotbed of rumors, etc., but the director has no intention to dig deeper at all, and can't even talk about it. At most, it is the source of the material and plot of the joke. For example, the backbone of the story, the inexplicable rumors about "MANORGATE (Manor Hunting Game)" appeared on the Internet. Female No.2 lost her job for this reason and started to hunt down those who spread these rumors online for the purpose of revenge. This kind of Sao operation with a logical black hole can hardly be seen directly. The terrible thing about rumors is that they have no source and no end, intangible and qualitative. No one is responsible for it, and no one can completely exempt from responsibility. As the saying goes, "No flower is innocent in an avalanche." The female villain can quickly clarify how the responsible person did it? Not to mention the stereotypes that are everywhere in order to create comedic effects. The elites are a group of annoying people who are all day long and have no power to restrain chickens. Feminists are inherently contradictory, and the force value of the National Guard is inevitable. Not as good as veterans who are fighting in Afghanistan and so on. Finally, when the female and the female two lay on the ground and talked about "Animal Farm", they were so stiff and embarrassed that they all committed cancer. It was like a contestant in "Wonderful Flowers" and waved: "Attention everyone, I'm going to be worth it... "

Value is deceptive, but spoofing is the real pursuit. For example, at the beginning of the hunt, the hapless girl who fell into the arrow pit was finally rescued and then blasted back to the arrow pit by a grenade; and at the end when the first female and the second female were fighting happily, the second female suddenly stopped and said : "Don't hit the glass anymore!" I contributed a giggle in both places, but it's a pity that this paragraph is not only silly, but also too few!

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The Hunt quotes

  • Crystal: Cigarettes in Arkansas only cost six bucks. You fucked up, bitch!

  • Fauxnvoy: Is that a kimono? That's appropriation, Richard.

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