I just watched "Old Pao'er", it's really strange that I can even watch such a movie that exudes the aura of straight men's cancer throughout. If you think about it, there is something worth saying. Just take a note and say where you want to go. 1 When it comes to straight male cancer in the movie, in addition to the male hormones or bloody sex that is strongly rendered, there are also some small details that can be shown. For example, Comrade A Qiang pointed out in his official account: Feng Xiaogang disdainfully called his son Li Yifeng "the second chair" (commonly known in the north for sissies who are neither male nor female) when he was drinking, and Li Yifeng asked Xu Qing when he was hospitalized. Not the closest person, Feng Xiaogang said, "Women? There was disdain in his tone, even though Xu Qing had paid so much to help him. All in all, the old guns represented by Feng Xiaogang believe in one thing: I am a pure man and I am awesome. 2 The reason why I like this movie is because it does not simply promote the so-called masculinity of men, but also shows the overall decline of a group of straight men from physical to spiritual. That is to say, when straight men's cancer eventually develops and the cancer spreads, their tragic situation. 3 Shortly after the opening, Feng Xiaogang made out in Xu Qing's bar and then shot in seconds, which can be said to be the final scene of the whole movie. If it wasn't particularly important, Feng Xiaogang wouldn't hesitate to show half of his buttocks and show his most wretched side when he was over 500 years old. Perhaps half of the best actor of the Golden Horse is thanks to this scene. (Just kidding) What impotence and premature ejaculation mean to men, just look at the small advertisements that appear most often in the streets and corridors. Before the intimacy scene, Feng Xiaogang was still arrogant, showing his prestige everywhere, and he roared when he saw the injustice; but after that scene, the sixth master began to be swept away, slapped by young descendants, begged for help everywhere, and was scolded by his son. He was scolded in front of him, with tears in his eyes. 4 "Old Pao'er" is actually a Chinese-style male mid-life crisis movie, and one of the important factors in the male mid-life crisis is the lack of sexual ability. If the lower part is withered, the whole person will be withered, anxious and decadent. Have you noticed that when it comes to midlife crisis, it's always the man you're referring to. Women don't have a midlife crisis, only menopause. Why? Because women do not have the problem of impotence and premature ejaculation. The above sentence is a bit nonsense, then I will continue to talk nonsense, you don't hit me. Women's menopause is because the changes in estrogen affect the psychological state. This should be a scientific explanation, but I think there is another explanation, that is, when women reach middle age, their sexual desire will not usually decrease, but will be stronger than when they are young. . As the saying goes, "Women are like wolves and forty like tigers", but incompatible with the high sexual desire, women at this age are usually not as easy to obtain sexual satisfaction as when they were young. They are hyperactive and often hysterical, which is really just a means of diverting their sexuality. The performance of men's midlife crisis is exactly the opposite of that of women's menopause. It is not excitement, but loss, decline, and powerlessness. In my impression of movies about male midlife crisis, the male protagonists are all bad-looking, such as Nicolas Cage's "The Weatherman". Why so bad? Because they cannot rise up, or are in the shadow of not being able to rise up. No matter how straight you are, there will be a day when you can't do it. If you don’t believe me, look up, who the heavens have forgiven! 5 Well, having said so much, I finally have to move the topic to "comrade". Everyone knows that when gay men come out of the closet at home, the most difficult thing to face is their father. Wasn't there a news some time ago that when Zhang Guoli was promoting the New Year's film "Everything is Okay", he was asked if he would accept his son's homosexuality. His answer is that homosexuality is understandable, but it must not happen to his son. As soon as these words came out, there was an uproar. How many times has his son Zhang Mo been involved in drug abuse and other bad things? You can accept drug use, you can accept beating, but you can't accept homosexuality? Speaking of the movie he promoted, Zhang Xinyi played his daughter in "Everything is Okay", and she was a lass. Zhang Guoli took an accepting attitude towards her daughter in the play, and felt that her daughter's happiness was the most important thing. Why did the brain become so dead after the show came out? But I want to remind everyone that for an older man, the situation is not the same as having a gay son and a gay daughter. Obviously, for a straight man with cancer, having a gay son is a disgrace to him. 6 Here I would like to quote another independent film "Li Wen Roaming the East Lake" that was just screened in a small area. One of the clips is about gay men in my hometown of Wuhan. There were three people in that scene, a middle-aged straight man, a young gay man, and a female college student studying gay issues. In the film, straight male and female college students have a heated debate on the topic of whether men have a subconscious fear of being castrated. As soon as the straight man heard this, he expressed strong disapproval, and the female college student said, if you are not afraid, why are you reacting so much? Then the straight man asked the gay guy, do you have this kind of fear, the gay guy smiled, and the female college student responded: He definitely wouldn't. What I mean by this passage is that anxiety about one's own sexuality is eternal for straight men because that's the mark of masculinity. For gays, it's not that strong. A father's inability to accept that his son is gay is a reflection of this anxiety. When the father has passed half his life, getting old and losing his prestige, he will hope that his son will take his place and regain his glory. A son's sexuality is a continuation of his sexuality. At this time, if the son is gay, the father will be particularly disappointed. Even if the son is not gay, but just like Li Yifeng in "Old Pao Er", the image is not so masculine, it will make the father unbearable. After all, he couldn't accept his aging self. 7 Last but not least, what is Laopaoer? Isn't the gun just a metaphor for the sexual organs? Old cannon, first of all, the "cannon" is old. In addition to this, there is another symbol, the bird that Feng Xiaogang kept. "Bird" later died, what do you think about it? And in the last scene, Feng Xiaogang put on the military uniform and waved the saber, but fell to his knees on the ice halfway through. "Knife" is another metaphor. 8 I am a kind-hearted gay, seeing this, and not schadenfreude, but deeply sympathetic. The anxiety of straight men, I understand. I'm a good gay man, and I see this, and I don't see it with schadenfreude, but with deep sympathy. The anxiety of straight men, I understand. I'm a good gay man, and I see this, and I don't see it with schadenfreude, but with deep sympathy. The anxiety of straight men, I understand. Last but not least, what is an old cannon? Isn't the gun just a metaphor for the sexual organs? Old cannon, first of all, the "cannon" is old. In addition to this, there is another symbol, the bird that Feng Xiaogang kept. "Bird" later died, what do you think about it? And in the last scene, Feng Xiaogang put on the military uniform and waved the saber, but fell to his knees on the ice halfway through. "Knife" is another metaphor. 8 I am a kind-hearted gay, seeing this, and not schadenfreude, but deeply sympathetic. The anxiety of straight men, I understand. Last but not least, what is an old cannon? Isn't the gun just a metaphor for the sexual organs? Old cannon, first of all, the "cannon" is old. In addition to this, there is another symbol, the bird that Feng Xiaogang kept. "Bird" later died, what do you think about it? And in the last scene, Feng Xiaogang put on the military uniform and waved the saber, but fell to his knees on the ice halfway through. "Knife" is another metaphor. 8 I am a kind-hearted gay, seeing this, and not schadenfreude, but deeply sympathetic. The anxiety of straight men, I understand.
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