A little bit of conjecture about the armored steel fist: Yamato's armored steel fist VS the warmth of America

Mabelle 2022-03-20 09:01:17

As a commercial film with G-points in one film, this film has pure entertainment and stimulating orgasm. But what makes the film even more interesting is that as Adam, who is a condensed of American warmth and inspiration, its ultimate opponent is the ruthless Zeus made in Japan. Two words appeared here, the United States and Japan. Choosing an image with Japanese elements as the opponent may be the screenwriter’s unintentional choice (or it may be intentional, who knows), but in the film, the two do form a very interesting contrast, and it is reminiscent of The image and character of the two countries. As their respective characteristics continue to be highlighted, the two finally embarked on the PK field at the climax. Before the quarrel boy appeared, the words Wolverine said when he called outside the court had already paved the way for him. After the appearance of the noisy boy, the gloomy look of a Japanese samurai and the look full of "extremely evil men" are impressive. The key is that the highly inconsistent Japanese-style kanji advertisement placement has once again strengthened Japan's technological power. In the game where the noisy boy died, the host had a few words with Wolverine before the start of the game, and the host emphasized "the noisy boy from Japan". Wolverine is also very confident that any robot can fight it. Later, Wolverine wanted to directly participate in the competition, and the host hesitated. Wolverine said, this is an original robot from Japan. The host readily agreed with an exception. People here think of the film's sincere appreciation of Japanese craftsmanship. But as a sunset red robot, the superboy's blunt and numerous instructions make the real boxer Wolverine very unaccustomed to those formulaic and programmatic controls. The noisy boy is suitable for being quickly scrapped, which overturns the previous attitude towards Japanese technology in the film (it is speculated that it satirizes Japan's cold and blunt technology products), and takes the audience into the foreplay and evolves the father-son relationship forward. But when Zeus, a representative of Japan's top craftsmanship, appeared, everything seemed so interesting. Mainly because at that time Japanese designer Zenghu Tuotuan said a few words about his own technological products: Zeus is the best robot in history. If it encounters different systems, he can recognize the patterns and learn the other party’s tricks. And quickly find the fatal point. The result of any game is that you will never win. At this time, people feel that the national character of Zeus and Japan described here is really similar. The Yamato nation has always been as good at copying and learning like the writers of the Uchiha family. When he thinks that a country is awesome, he always has to do everything possible to learn from the country and run to others to shout competitions. Before the Meiji Restoration, Yamato had always felt that his neighbors were awesome, and had been copying this huge country. He made the square characters, he took a look at it, and he also made the square characters according to his own meaning (in some places it was unsuccessful to make it difficult to see). He said it was good to drink tea, he tasted it and said it was good, and went back. I went to make tea (I don't know anyone who invented the tea ceremony when he was fighting with others while drinking tea). Later, when the Americans used the SM method to forcibly tear off the Chinese clothes, they touched their wet pants in the nearby Japan. After careful consideration by Japan, when the United States came to Japan carrying foreign guns and cannons, Japan had already stripped off its clothes and almost catered to the United States in a posture of pouting buttocks. It was only a matter of putting up a banner on the roadside "Welcome America to Japan." Unexpectedly, after the United States came to Japan, Russia, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and France heard the wind... the disheveled Japan was half-paralyzed and wept tears of pain on the ground. But Yamato did not say "I don't want to live anymore" like the ignorant girl who lost her footing. It turned out that Yamato's desire to survive at this time was stronger than ever, and she actually wanted to learn how to abuse people from these countries that abused her! Learn the bandit constitutional system, learn petty bourgeoisie, learn to use a machine to show up, learn to be angry, learn to eat steamed buns with foreign stinky tofu, and learn to wear Western-style underwear to increase the size of oneself urgently. This kind of eagerness to learn knowledge can only be understood by the sorceress in the honeymoon suite who is eager to absorb men’s semen and fluid. Yamato’s almost complete Westernization of learning shows that the efficiency is very high. Japan’s Chakra has exploded to several thousand times as much as it had eaten a hundred munition pills. No country's growth can become so pathologically. At that time, people often thought to themselves, would it be possible that the top spot in the world would be transferred to this thin island country? In the 1990s, history made a confrontation gesture in a boxing match. As soon as the bell rang, Japan's waist suddenly flashed. The United States showed stronger muscles and shouted "I want you!" "As weird as in the movie, why Zeus, wrapped in hard industrial materials, did not defeat the seemingly rough Adam. Why did Japan, wrapped in a highly industrialized hard shell, lose to the seemingly warm-hearted United States. Just like that. Like the robot Zeus, Yamato’s problem is not that the hardware is not good, but that the program is not good. Yamato’s spirit of "always imitating and never being surpassed", although people are deeply moved by it, it will inevitably produce a variety of The issue of social issues. Let’s not talk about the social issues. This is only for comparison with the United States. At this level, we see that although Japan has exported Sony, Honda, Toyota, Mitsubishi, Matsushita Toshiba to the world, Kawabata Yasunari Oe Kensaburo Murakami Haruki Kurosawa Akira Hayao Miyazaki, but the United States has exported several technological revolutions to the world, Microsoft Internet, airplanes, mobile phones, freedom, democracy, human rights, and so-called vulgar Hollywood. Teacher Su Mu wrote in "Lola Run", yes In the 1990s, when the Japanese economy fell into the abyss, Japan reflected on it and put forward the idea of ​​a "100-year crisis." The Japanese believed that their crisis was precisely the popularization of education during the Meiji Restoration. Education made the Yamato nation’s overall national quality It has been greatly improved. However, although the implementation of the education program has enabled the people to gain knowledge, it has turned them into a small screw in the cause of capitalist construction. "Education has turned every spiritual person into a machine of obedience! "The situation in the United States is just the opposite. The immigrant country’s nature of adventurous, free, and challenging is slowly revealing itself in its development. When Japan’s economy is set back, the United States is carrying out a new technological revolution, incorporating innovation into its national development strategy, and Talented people are hungry and thirsty. A series of practices in the United States have continued to promote the spirituality and creativity of life individuals. The result of this is that the metabolism of the entire society is as healthy as taking a detoxification and beauty capsule, and knowledge is like a new invention. The atomic bomb exploded like a new version, and the concept was changed like a windows version. Until now, there are so many world-class figures in the United States, and the world’s advanced core technology is also in the hands of the United States. The United States is developing with unlimited creativity and ideas. The world is exporting wisdom; Japan is exporting products made with that wisdom to the world with infinite rigor and patience. Just like Zeus and Adam, one side is a cold and rigid programmed machine, and the other is experienced and smart. Human. I think this kind of game is over before it even starts. "Reading Explanation" wrote that Japan reflected on the abyss that Japan's economy fell into in the 1990s, and put forward the viewpoint of "100-year crisis". The Japanese believed that their crisis was precisely due to the popularization of education during the Meiji Restoration. Education has greatly improved the overall national quality of the Yamato nation. However, although the implementation of the education plan has enabled the citizens to gain knowledge, it has also turned them into a small screw in the cause of capitalist construction. "Education turns every spiritual person into a machine of obedience!" The situation in the United States is the opposite. The nature of the immigrant country's adventurous, free, and challenging nature is slowly being revealed in its development. When Japan's economy was in recession, the United States was carrying out a new technological revolution, incorporating innovation into its national development strategy, and was hungry for talented people. A series of American practices have continuously carried forward the spirituality and creativity of life individuals. The result of this is that the metabolism of the entire society is as healthy as taking detoxification capsules, knowledge explodes like the newly invented atomic bomb, and ideas are updated like the windows version. Until now, there are so many world-class talents in the United States, and the world's advanced core technology is also held in the hands of the United States. America is exporting wisdom to the world with infinite creativity and ideas; Japan is exporting products made with this wisdom to the world with infinite rigor and patience. Just like Zeus and Adam, one side is a cold, rigid programmed machine, and the other is a human with rich experience and agile moves. I think this kind of competition is over before it starts.

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