In fact, different cultural backgrounds will also have tacit understanding and coincidences that lead to the same goal. It's hard for Easterners to understand Americans' obsession with Star Wars or that kind of fight competition, and it's equally hard for Westerners to understand that Chinese people exaggerate kung fu and martial arts to the realm of the unity of nature and man. To put it bluntly, they are all adult fairy tales, just looking for some childlike fun. Therefore, people always have something in common.
In terms of the origin of literature and art, I have always been biased towards games, and game entertainment is one thing, so imagining the current way of entertainment for the whole people or the way of entertainment to death is not a development.
However, when entertainment, like an industrial assembly line, began mass production and began to erode all aspects of human life, I felt that the seeds of poison had sprouted. The world is pessimistic. The end of development is destruction, whether it is the individual or the world.
In the end, to be honest, this movie really can't attract me too much, it's just entertainment.
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