A film that depicts the decadence and madness of the capitalist nouveau riche and the upper class to the extreme. It is full of absurd scenes that cannot be put on the table. It presents satirical themes in an extreme way, and at the end, it understates most of the film. Vigorous karma in anticipation.
The collusion between the China Banking Regulatory Commission and the speculators, the bribery of most federal officials, the masters of exploiting legal loopholes, the intricate cross-border money laundering network, the "wolf culture" propaganda like the MLM scene and the cult ritual...
The greed of human nature is infinitely expanded under this system, and those who are successful cannot stop. They pursue money, so much that they become the things they are thinking about - the slaves of the power and status behind the money, and the upper class life is not. In any sense, under the facade is an endless desire for extreme stimulation. The person behind who enjoys to death and never gets drunk is no longer living in reality, but has become a real beast.
The ending is real (the film prototype) and realistic. As long as there are still people interested in how to get others to buy a pen by all means, it means that the mechanism of devouring the soul, corrupting the body, and feeding the weak is still in operation, and the few aliens who cannot be dealt with with money are sitting in tatters while guarding the last bit of justice. The subway returns home, and the greedy and heinous criminal continues to be adored on another stage. In the final analysis, Martin Scorsese has repeatedly revealed the mode of operation of this system in countless high-flying scenes, at the expense of countless people's suffering, at full speed, breaking through obstacles, destroying morality, at a very high metabolic level. Countless and gallant, marching forward, dashing to new heights of power, arrogance, and joy; hundreds of millions of souls, at the expense of soul and flesh, jumped into the fire pit to power this machine, and most of them still possessed The same ideal - to break out of the world with your skills and become a member of the vicious pack of wolves who are forced to drive away behind the crowd.
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