If you evaluate this movie according to today's worldview, it may get a very low score, because the worldview of this movie is seriously derailed from the worldview of today's United States. Today's American society is not necessarily concerned with the outdated words on the Declaration of Independence. They have entered a relatively dark age. People are not brainless fans of the executive, nor are they looking for the shortcomings of the current system ten years ago. For the mainstream, many people in today's social environment begin to doubt the foundation of that system. However, some people still retain their beautiful vision of the traditional system in the past, but those people are not people who can spend dozens of dollars to watch movies, but some housewives and some retirees. And the people who miss this film are actually very, very lovely people, such as me.
The social environment in China is different from that in the United States. Most of the movies in Chinese society are to meet political needs and have less consideration for the audience. This is caused by the Chinese social environment and has formed bad habits. Chinese audiences have limited spending power, audio and video. Market piracy is rampant, coupled with various other factors, such as various internal contradictions in the production process, although the administration will not give the producer financial support, it has the right to arbitrate. But the United States is different. American film and television works objectively reflected the social world outlook at that time and reflected the spiritual needs of people in the society at that time. In other words, a movie with the name of "Patriot" and the theme of "Patriot" is released in the United States, which means that American audiences with "Patriot" as the pronoun occupy the mainstream market share. His success is given by the audience. I can say that even though Americans have given up hope in their own political system today, that has hardly shaken the movie's place in the hearts of audiences. But China is different. When the mainstream ideology advocated by the administration (the ideology based on democratic centralism, which excludes the minority in order to unite the majority) collapses in front of the reality of the material foundation that follows, it seems that few people will renew it. Going to review those excellent works such as "Eight Model Operas". I mean it was really good at that time, and now it's still so good in terms of film and television works themselves! But there are still people watching the Patriots, you still have to spend money to buy genuine copies, and some people still spend money to buy them! But you are afraid of wasting time by showing you those excellent works in China for free. Objectively speaking, as far as the movie itself is concerned, the Patriots may not be better than those of our predecessors, but in the face of market effects, our predecessors' works were a complete failure. This is the argument I'm going to make. Film and television productions should focus on the audience. It's time to speak up for the audience of this era. The so-called "classic" that is constantly lingering in the audience's mouth is not necessarily what the film and television works leave in the audience's eyes and ears. Perhaps that so-called "classic" comes from the heart.
The film Patriot was filmed in 2000. Today, 17 years later, you ask me to give a review, and I don't hesitate to give 5 stars. And this evaluation is not for the movie itself, but for the melancholy and lingering restraint in the hearts of the audience. That yearning for the positive energy expressed in the film.
But if, just if, if any American production team dares to put out such a "Patriot" right now, my 5 stars go to this production team. The unyielding of the strong is what attracts girls the most, and their courage and courage are also the most valuable, and there is something to watch, because when they are beaten to death by ordinary people on the American subway, I can't save them.
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