Culture exports textbook-like episodes

Tabitha 2022-04-20 09:01:14

It is very obvious that this is a drama "feminism" and "racism" with rich zeitgeist connotations. In the play, there are rich lines, characters, emotional lines, and story lines to express.

The chess piece, like a gun, fully demonstrates the symbolic meaning of its masculine symbol in this drama: from the perspective of the picture, the shape is the biggest reference; from the perspective of chess rules, the life and death of the king is the only victory criterion, and the specific The rules are taught to the heroine by the image of the orphan school work after the female protagonist's biological father is missing, and the "father" is the builder of the rules. Regarding the discussion of mothers, it can be seen that both the biological mother and the adoptive mother of the female protagonist are very emotional and willful. The plot shows the difference in thinking between men and women in front of the audience, so when the female protagonist is in the chess world full of logical rules Being able to pass the test, overcome the "disadvantage" brought about by her "gender difference", and finally win the championship will undoubtedly give the audience great pleasure, but the best part is the ending of the whole play. The heroine ignores the rules of missing flights and is casual Going to the corner of the park is another ingenious "sarcasm" of this world where men build rules, and then sublimates the power of women who are weak due to perceptual willfulness in previous episodes, and become a force that transcends country, age, and gender. A great power is the power of women.

The plot background is constructed in the 1960s: the biggest opponent of the American chess player is the Soviet chess player, and the world's first chess player is also the Soviet Union's Bogoff. In the 1960s and 1970s, when the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union was tense, the show about the Cold War did not use a very large space to exaggerate in the play, but was integrated into a small chessboard, showing the contest between the two countries. game. In the end, the American chess player defeated the Soviet chess player. The two shook hands and greeted each other. Historically, it corresponds to the gradual fall of the Soviet Union and the strength of the United States. This is history. The fun is still the last scene. The heroine is in the park, together with the "old man", feeling love and peace, respect and happiness in the competitive game~

I not only sigh, when will we be able to have such dramas and movies, the so-called main theme and positive energy are not necessarily the presentation of history, can we also do this, combining history, the spirit of the times, and entertainment in one Great show?

I have to admit that this is a very good demonstration of cultural output.

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  • Harry Beltik: Anger's a potent spice. A pinch wakes you up. Too much dulls your senses.