There are uncritical plots revealed.
1. At the beginning of the film, the joke that Channing Tatum and The Rock told during target shooting. When Tatum said "You love my panties", Rock said "That is what you got?!" with a homophobic expression. This rotten stalk seemed to immediately expose the laughter of the target audience of the film (according to the film reviews given by The Hollywood Reporters, the audience should be 12-15 year old boys). I don’t know if the North American audience will laugh when they see this joke? The typical American is called WASP (White Anglo Saxon Protestant), which means white Anglo-Saxon Protestant. Most people are influenced by Christian teachings and oppose homosexuality. This is also opposed by the traditional Republican Party.
2. When Firefly gave the President a punch, the reason given was "tax increase." Traditionally speaking, the Republicans are right and conservative, and the Democrats are left and open. In fact, they are talking about politics. On the economic level, the Republican Party’s conservativeness comes precisely from classical liberalism, focusing on market freedom and market leverage to regulate the economy and opposing the big government; while the Democratic Party’s economism has been valued after the Great Depression of 29-31, that is, strengthened. The government's macro-control and the fairness of the secondary distribution, but strengthening the government's ability to control means that government expenditures will become larger, and the required funds must be realized through tax increases. This point has always been the focus of debates in the presidential elections of the two parties. While the Republican Party during the Bush administration reduced taxes for the rich, Obama asked for tax increases for the rich. Although Firefly doesn't pay taxes, but based on income, he can be regarded as a rich man. That's why he boldly speculates about who he is endorsing.
3. The general played by Bruce Willis has installed a military warehouse at home. The opening code was 1776. The promulgation of the "Declaration of Independence" in 1776 marked the establishment of the United States and the emergence of a country as a city on a mountain top. And this kind of American sentiment is what the Republican Party has always promoted. Moreover, the general is simply speaking for the NRA (American Rifle Association, one of the largest lobbying groups in the United States). The Second Amendment to the Constitution gave citizens the right to hold guns freely so that they can defend themselves when their freedom is violated. The historical reason is precisely from the War of Independence. Now if there is no such bill, it is difficult for the generals and JOES to have enough weapons to win this war (Rock language, although it is a battle in the movie and they are not within the control of the law). Most importantly, the NRA was the main funder of the Republican campaign and provided $10 million in funding for the 2008 campaign. Eisenhower, Nixon, Reagan, and the two Bushes are all its members.
Although the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School at the beginning of this year once again pushed the issue of gun management to the forefront, the lobbying power of the NRA and the foundation of the Second Amendment are still difficult to shake.
4. Other small points are detailed in the conservative context of the film. For example, the United States must be the world's leader and the Americans save the world (there are too many archetype narratives). Remember that Satan (Zartan) pretended to be the president and said that who didn't want to try to rule the world (rule the world), poor London (Westminster, where the parliament is), the Eiffel (the first part) tragically lay down the gun. Of course, I don't mind or even look forward to seeing Beijing or some parts of Beijing being bombed, but even if it appears in the movie, I believe Scissorhands will not allow people to see it. (I always think that the picture of Chinese leaders was cut off at the last nuclear power summit in the movie). Since the Conservatives are always associated with the Republican Party, I just fired a shot to the Republican Party indiscriminately.
It seems that this film is a Republican propaganda film, but unfortunately the effect is self-defeating. However, Hollywood's cast and crew have always been democratic parties, so I suspect that this may be a high-level black trick of the Democrats. It may be a bit boring to discuss politics in the entertainment industry, but "Politics as a perspective to explain all issues" was put forward by the Western Marxist master Fredric Jameson in "Political Unconsciousness". I also want to make a sincere idea about this bad film. The explanation, otherwise I would have fallen asleep early just by watching the movie.
By the way, last year’s summer file was supposed to be released but it was postponed to March of this year. In addition to the 3D conversion, another important reason was to make up for Tatum and Rock’s rivals. Because Tatum went viral after 21 jump street and The Vow, Paramount wanted to be ruthless. After making a lot of money from fans, after doing so much pre-propaganda, I changed gears abruptly. However, it seems that the cost of 130 million and the North American box office of 103 million are difficult to guarantee that the film will recover the cost, so I wish the surroundings sell well. . .
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