This movie is too realistic...

Thalia 2021-12-16 08:01:04

Watching the entire movie, it's a bit unclear whether the movie is simply talking about the future or mocking the present.

one. Loans
Loans were invented by the Americans and then introduced by the Chinese. Then the American economy was in crisis, and Americans were scolding loans, while the Chinese were still enthusiastic.
Since you can buy a house, a car, or a computer with a loan, why can't you buy human organs? So the logic of this movie is only to expand the scope of the loan, and then add the cruel practice of recycling, but in essence it is no different from the bank repossessing the house.
Suppose someone buys a house, lives for many years and after a very happy period of time, the house is repossessed because of an emergency and cannot repay the loan, then the family breaks down and finally commits suicide.
I'm sure no one would say that banks should be responsible.
But isn’t the logic the same as what is said in the movie?
It's just that you committed suicide yourself because the bank took back the house; in the movie, a recycler was sent to kill you.
Therefore, we think that the bank’s approach is reasonable; while the movie is unreasonable.
Because we can't stand the fiction of a person being killed in front of our eyes, but we can tolerate the reality that thousands of people are chronically committed suicide thousands of miles away.


two. Work and friendship
Nowadays society seems to have friends everywhere. For example, as soon as I have a meal with someone, I open my mouth to see if something happens to me, how is my friend so and so.
However, modern people seem to fall into a lack of friends again, and everywhere Zhang Luo says they are lonely. It's really confusing.
Because the friendship in modern society is no longer so simple. It seems to be mixed with something else.
Such as Big Black and Jude Law.
Some people say that if the black guy wants to kill him, how come to the end and pay for him to tailor a neural network for him? Not logical.
In fact, this is also the most logical part of the film.
They grew up and knew each other.
Even the big black knew that Jude Law couldn't do the job of sales at all.
He knew that Jude Law could only be a recycler. Only recyclers can live well in this world.
He even nearly killed Jude Law in order to make him desperate.
However, when he received the task of recycling, he knew he shouldn't do it.
But, just like the line in the movie: A Job is a Job.
He had to do it.
If you don't kill your friends, the big black guy will lose his job, and then Jude Law will go to the headquarters, and to be honest, it's bad luck. The Batman Spiderman Flash is not a human being but Jude Law is a human. Regardless of whether the big black man or not teaming up with him, the ending is set.
And that would be equivalent to Jude Law's death, and the big one would at least lose his job.
It's not as good as this, the big black keeps his job, and can also use the salary from the work to make Jude Law spend the rest of his life in a happy life.
Therefore, the big black guy should be regarded as a good friend.
It's just that the big black has penetrated the world and can always find a compromise as much as possible. Unlike Jude Law, the children are just as stunned as they are.
So, when you feel sorry for Jude Law, think about whether we are dismissive of the so-called angry youth or even add irony?
Do you feel envious when you see a wealthy colleague driving a BMW?
When a leader gives you the job you don’t like, will you find many reasons to do it?
If so, you are actually a big black guy.
Because the big black guy is a person who has adapted to society.
And Jude Law will undoubtedly die.
So the big black man chose to make him happy.
This is a good friend's choice. In other words, it is the best choice the best friend in this society can make.
What else can I do?





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  • Beth: Ask me about my lips.

    Remy: What brand are your lips?

    Beth: They're all mine.