The power of brainwashing

Harrison 2022-04-19 09:01:06

It's because Baidu has watched similar films to "Sherlock". Obviously, they are not similar films. Detective is a genius, and this film is humorous.
A thousand spectators equals a thousand Hamlets, I see "The Detective" as a satire, obviously satirizing some face projects, etc., but now I don't want to discuss the subject of satire, but want to talk about another more serious topic of. The villain of the film is composed of a group of old men and old ladies. They are engaged in their social roles more often and live as kindly as the most people in the world, but for a certain purpose, they are They can quickly change their faces, and turn into cruel people at any time in order to achieve their goals without realizing it. In their minds, even killing is "for the good of the village", so the killing behind the "for the good of the village" seems to be regarded by them as It is righteous, honorable, and rightful. The power of brainwashing is really powerful! This can't help but remind me of Germany, Japan, and especially Japan during World War II. Whenever I mention it, they are gentle and polite, knowledgeable and reasonable, and bow 90 degrees everywhere. The humble cannot be among the humble, but such a group of people are in the "Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity" He committed crimes that are still incomprehensible to this day under the belief in the "circle", and so did Germany. Is this the embodiment of "The Crowd"?
The sea of ​​values ​​really needs to be right!

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Extended Reading
  • Elmer 2021-10-20 18:59:56

    That Santa Claus with a knife in his palm is Peter Jackson.

  • Meredith 2022-03-24 09:01:06

    The editing is concise and sharp and interlocking, the irony of the traditional utopia of reality and the irony of the audience are three points. The powerful British humor and Simon's acting skills are definitely five stars.

Hot Fuzz quotes

  • [at the scene of Leslie Tiller's death]

    Sergeant Tony Fisher: Hang about, hang about... you're saying this wasn't an accident?

    [Angel grimaces and drops money into the swear box]

    Nicholas Angel: Leslie Tiller was FUCKING murdered!

    DS Andy Cartwright: Just like Tim Messenger?

    Nicholas Angel: Yes!

    DS Andy Wainwright: George Merchant?

    Nicholas Angel: Yes!

    DS Andy Cartwright: And Eve Draper?

    Nicholas Angel: Yes!

    DS Andy Wainwright: Martin Blower?

    Nicholas Angel: No, actually.

    DS Andy Cartwright: Really?

    Nicholas Angel: [shouts] 'COURSE HE FUCKING WAS!

    [Danny drops a coin into the swear box]

    Nicholas Angel: Thank you, Danny!

  • [first lines]

    Narrator: Police Constable Nicholas Angel: born and schooled in London, graduated Canterbury University in 1993 with a double first in Politics and Sociology. Attended Hendon College of Police Training. Displayed great aptitude in field exercises, notably Urban Pacification and Riot Control. Academically excelled in theoretical course work and final year examinations. Received a Baton of Honour, graduated with distinction into the Metropolitan Police Service and quickly established an effectiveness and popularity within the community. Proceeded to improve skill base with courses in advanced driving... and advanced cycling. He became heavily involved in a number of extra-vocational activities and to this day, he holds the Met record for the hundred metre dash. In 2001, he began active duty with the renowned SO19 Armed Response Unit and received a Bravery Award for efforts in the resolution of Operation Crackdown. In the last twelve months, he has received nine special commendations, achieved highest arrest record for any officer in the Met and sustained three injuries in the line of duty, most recently in December when wounded by a man dressed as Father Christmas.