# the bong show 2020 LCT
I watched the short program yesterday, including the early whiteman and influenza. In terms of theme, it can be seen that this is a director with a very mature world view before the shot. Concerns with social issues and class contradictions have always been central to his work.
The shadow of the story of "Parasite" can be seen in "Kidnapping the Door Dog": the metaphor of the spatial structure to the social structure, the extreme dramatic plot setting full of coincidences, the spicy humor, the ambition of the little people, etc. It's just that at this time, people from different dimensions have not yet fought each other. "I Am Black" presents the process of an individual being slowly mixed up in a machine, Feng Ze is good at embodying how people waste their lives in a machine to make useless resistance, which is more like a calm sociological observation.
Class solidification and absence of justice: big fish eat small fish and small fish eat shrimp (department chairs take bribes and lecturers throw dogs), those who throw dogs and eat dogs are not guilty, and fools bear all the guilt. What kindness and simplicity offer is useless (begging mother and son refuse to give up their seats), only a big bill cut out of the bribe can be exchanged for gratitude.
When everyone thought that the property lady wanted to run and inherit the grandmother's estate, they opened the will and found: Help me collect the dried radishes on the roof. How can the poor change their fate against the sky? The poor can only inherit dried radish from each other.
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