Promea - Realistic themes under the cover of the second

Camron 2022-04-19 09:03:11

I watched it in a movie theater, so there are no screenshots, just words. All content and lines are based on memory, please correct me if there are any mistakes.

Promea, a classic Japanese-chondi-anime-high-burning film. Just looking at the plot, it's really old-fashioned, justice and evil fight, and finally the real evil is found. In the end, justice will win and save the earth.

Including the second, blood, plot, and other film critics have said a lot, I won't repeat them here. I am more concerned about the metaphor of reality in this. From the moment I entered the theater, I was suspicious of the metaphors hidden under the film, but I suspected that my nerves were sensitive, but as the film progressed, I became more and more sure of my speculation. Write it out here, don't be rude, you are right.

In the OP part at the beginning of the movie, it can be seen that the earliest "burning people" (also called "burning people" in some translations) are actually mutated people who have been wronged all over the world. Although the film explains that parallel universes overlap, but From the OP's point of view, no matter how you look at it, it's all a bunch of air bags mutated, and the anger in your heart has turned into a real flame.

These airbags may be metaphors for people who are under pressure, or people who are dissatisfied with she, or those who are full of blood.

And their opponents, the fire brigade, and civil organizations, were used by the executive officers. The quick-freezing team was completely brainwashed by the executive officer.

There is only one real villain in the video, and that is the executive officer of the cai regiment. Combined with the Japanese cai group zheng governance (cai valve zheng governance), I think the movie has a very obvious metaphor. This villain occupies most of the city's resources, has luxurious buildings, and has luxurious human and material resources. For the Burning people who have the ability to overthrow them, they deliberately provoke the following contradictions, let the firefighting team and the arson team fight each other, and let them think each other is the enemy. This neglect allows both parties to ignore the executive officer himself. At the same time, let them think that what they do is the right thing to do.

The metaphors from both sides are already obvious. For example, the fire brigade being exploited would say, "It's my mission to put out fires." The completely brainwashed Quick Freeze team even used the word "su anti" directly in the last part of the film, because "the Burning tribe threatened the executive officer". The law stipulates that "as long as the Burning people are taken away, those who cover the Burning people will be dealt with by the Burning people".

Looking at the film from another angle, it can also be explained:

It is said in the film that the Burning people are also human, and everyone is no different. Burning people can also bake pizza, and they can do their best. But once the Burning tribe and ordinary people are happy, they will find out the activities of the executive officer, and they will find that he is occupying resources and not saving the magma of the earth. The executive officers can't use ordinary people to arrest the Burning people, let alone use the Burning people as fuel reasonably and legally.

Therefore, what the executive officer has to do is to divide them. Taking advantage of their different characteristics, magnifying the differences infinitely, they will divide and fight infighting, and then strip a group of people of their legitimate status, and then sacrifice them.

In the movie, it is ordinary people and burning people. In reality, it is white and black, urban and rural, native and foreign. Neither side is the culprit, but hate or despise the other. Think that the other party is different, and think that the other party is not human.

At the end of the movie, red and blue combine to save the earth and get rid of the boss. Only when people unite can we save ourselves! "The world ___________, unite!"

At the end of the film, the Promeans burn the entire earth, burn it, and rebuild their homeland. There is no contradiction in this. Because the earth used to be structured by cai groups. If you want to completely overthrow the old framework, you have to "break the bottles and cans at all costs". The ultimate society still needs all workers to build it together.

The theme song of the movie is also more or less explicit. For example, the first sentence of a song in my mind is "Ignorant people blinded by hatred and love", which refers to the hot psychology of those who are inspired by the gods or enemies constructed at the top. (I didn't find this song on wyy, who knows the name of the song and send it to me, thank you) and the following one:

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Skin it:

In fact, I want to say, cai group will still make money and not control people after all. You should brainwash the burning clansmen and tell them that the earth is about to be destroyed, Mars is about to come, and you need to sacrifice yourself for the interests of the people of the earth. Then the zheng official mythology his own image and let everyone fight for himself. In this way, there is no need to engage in that spinner, and a bunch of brainwashed Burning people will get in and burn themselves.

As for the disobedient Burning people, let other Burning people scold them, saying that they were sent by Mars. As for the male protagonist who explained the truth, it would be over with that big mecha, so that no one else would dare to say it.

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May there be no more wars, no more lies, and no more executives. May the burning tribe and ordinary people unite. May each do their best and get what they need.

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