The mammoth is extinct

Darius 2022-05-07 06:01:06

CCTV accidentally introduced the movie in news programs for three or four days in a row, and then remembered the abstract name "mammoth", wondering if this film would be a foreign-produced theme movie. The mammoth is prophesying a kind of life in which rich people are alienated, and their deficiencies are filled by others at the expense of their own lives, and economic globalization is to build a bridge between the two. People shuttle between bridges rationally, and occasionally feel empty, helpless and sad because of this alienation. This is not only a story of a Philippine nanny. In a factory in the Philippines, workers continuously working overtime have produced batches of basketballs to be supplied to the United States on the other side of the ocean. Gloria just happened to take one home. What a coincidence? Or the second exploitation? I remember my classmates said that they wanted to buy some souvenirs to bring us back in the United States, but found that the American scenery card was written as Made in China. We joked that China sells paper, paint and labor, while the United States sells scenery. What else is selling in the United States? The website, in other words, is selling money. How many Americans go all the way to Thailand is certainly not only for the beauty, but also for the pleasure of indulgence. There are also psychopaths who go to the Philippines to deceive children. The Third World often loses its dignity when selling itself. Let's take a look at the happy family living in SOHO (a site with a high degree of urban alienation). Leo handles countless emails and often travels frequently. He is an otaku and lacks skill and vision for buying. 45 million or 43 million? Is there any difference? Real watch and fake watch? What's the difference? The story has repeatedly described his bewilderment when buying. He seems to be a person trapped by consumption, and the description of his achievements is always indirect. When he met Cookie, he was moved by her kindness, and after a lot of rain, he didn't know anything about it. When he stared at the elephant on the side of the road, he was deeply touched. At that time, people living in the city had never seen a scene before. He carefully raised his hand but didn't dare to do anything. We can have not encountered an animal for a long time. Slowly, when they become extinct, we can program it into cartoons or horror movies to masturbate. Perhaps, the moment Leo stared at the elephant, he ignored the chains on the elephant's feet. Ellen is a surgeon who rarely sees her daughter every day. She has a pair of dexterous hands but does not know how to cook. She is busy with work, unknowingly pouring her motherhood on the injured boy, but she feels guilty for her daughter. She was running on the treadmill on the top floor, and her life was always limited to two points. One day she suffered from insomnia and walked into the dark bedroom during the day without closing the door. She tried to listen to whale music but it seemed unacceptable. This is a metaphor. The lovely Jackie likes astronomy, but she slowly fell in love with Filipino. She and the nanny Gloria discussed the Big Bang and God. Only then did I realize that the world’s first globalization was religion, or when the economy became integrated. , Culture will follow, and gradually our culture will converge. Mammoths are extinct, and elephants have become human labor. What have we lost in a highly developed and globalized society? Are they worth it?

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