The fish that slipped through the net of the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television

Leonora 2022-04-20 09:01:31

First of all, the recommendation here is because I really admire the director, who portrays the despair and loneliness of a robot with human intelligence in a daunting manner.
The most human in the whole article is only the robot Chappie, and the rest, whether his creator or the criminals who want to use it to get money, all reflect all kinds of indifference, selfishness, and powerlessness.
I don’t want to be scolded for spoilers, I just want to say that after watching the whole film, a cloud of depression lingers, and the most negative things in all society, especially the bad influence of society on teenagers, are extracted here, the pen and ink are heavier, two The scene almost made me burst into tears, which is the kind of tears that open the gate without brewing emotions.
In the end, whether it is the violence of the villain, the violence of the protagonist, or the rebirth of the protagonists as robots almost collectively, I can see a strong anti-human taste from here, I don’t know why.
Until I came out of the movie theater, the heaviness in my heart lingered. Even if I came out of the movie theater, it was a video game city, and I wandered in it like a walking dead.
When I was in the cinema, some parents brought their children. I don't know how cruel it would be if the same thing happened to such a child. I don't know if the child understood something when he saw some scenes, or if he sometimes felt the same way.
In the end, I concluded that the few words in the movie are repression, violence, borderline, and anti-humanity. I wonder if the radio and television that cut Wu Meiniang's breasts and banned 50 Shades of Grey only reacted to Chi Guoguo's body.
Only from a sufficiently dark and desperate standpoint, the film's shooting strength is praised, but the intention is not to agree.

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Extended Reading

Chappie quotes

  • Chappie: [Repeated line] Fuckmother!

  • Yolandi Visser: [to Chappie] I know you don't understand, but it's okay.