The Simpsons - The Ultimate Hamburger Combo

Jennyfer 2022-04-21 09:01:22

Movies are still the main theme of Hollywood, like McDonald's, except for hamburgers, fries, and Coke, that is, Coke, burgers, and fries. But, sold all over the world, why? Because of universal value!
1. The government is always unreliable! More than unreliable, it is simply to: anti-theft, fire, government. The government has almost never been positive in the movie. If it is a comedy, then the method is very similar to that of the Japanese Imperial Army, with demons and idiots. "Xin" is an animated comedy that can be exaggerated, so the government appears even more demented. The big hood represents the concentration camp, and the decision to blow up Springfield Town is simply the "final solution" for the Nazis. Yankees dare to compare the central government that "serves the people wholeheartedly" to the Nazis, and the American people are very fortunate.
2. Environmental protection. Needless to say. However, in this film, it seems to reflect such a view: some people pull the banner to make tiger skins, they are addicted to power in the name of environmental protection, and they impede human rights, which is unacceptable. Environmental protection is a good thing, but not too much.
3. Personal heroism and anti-perfectionism. In American movies, saving the world has never been "the crystallization of collective wisdom". Before the hero of saving the world becomes famous overnight, he is often a poor man and a loser. American movies, there is never a "high book", unless you want to portray him as the opposite. The cultural soil of the United States has contributed the most elites to the world. These elites have led the United States from No. 1 in the world to No. 1 in the world, and have profoundly affected world civilization. However, the Yankees just look down on these elites and keep a distance from them. In the eyes of the Yankees, the real American spirit is reflected in those things - eating hamburgers, sucking fingers, driving pickups, not reading the New York Times, not knowing who the Secretary of Defense is Who - on the common people!
4. The people are cruel and irrational. Homer, who got into trouble, wanted to escape, and the residents of Spring Town surrounded him and wanted to kill him. There was even Homer's father in the crowd. How familiar this scene is. Decades ago, we were also very excited, to find out so-and-so, to criticize so-and-so, to knock so-and-so to the ground and step on a foot. The father and son turned their faces, and the husband and wife turned against each other. Family affection and rationality were washed away in the turbulent mass movement. However, there is also a small number of reasonable, Homer's neighbors, a devout believer, who tries to help Homer escape.
5. Family is more important than anything else. The Simpsons came to Alaska and started a happy life, but not long after, Homer set foot on the road to save Springfield again, and the savior was born. Interestingly, Homer didn't want to do this at all, but was forced by his wife and children. That's right, in the eyes of the Yankees, only Jesus is qualified to talk about saving all mankind and liberating the whole world. Don't pretend to be forced by others, and be optimistic about your wife and children!

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The Simpsons Movie quotes

  • Panicky Man: [as the dome is being lowered] Oh, what do I do? I don't know what to do! 'Cause if I stay I'm trapped. If I leave I'm alone. Oh God. In! Out! In! Out! I never saw Venice!

    [is crushed by edge of dome]

  • Ned Flanders: Bart! Crawl across. Hurry.

    Bart Simpson: But if they see you helping us, they'll kill you.

    Ned Flanders: I'm sure your father would do the same for...

    [Bart just stares at him]

    Ned Flanders: Point taken. Now, hustle your bustles.