This film uses irony and exaggeration to tell a bitter story: In the United States, two minorities who do not seek to make progress have caused misunderstandings due to violations of the law and discipline. Due to the blindness of law enforcement and the prejudice against minorities, This caused even greater misunderstandings, and the two were desperate, becoming fugitives from the world of desperation. On the way to ask for help, they encountered various adventures. When they thought they were saved, they were betrayed by so-called "friends." After a fight, they finally escaped from the clutches and unexpectedly got the president's help. In the end a happy ending.
Through such a story, this film shows us the prejudices of all living beings in the United States. It uses the lens of blood and tears to accuse the United States of various problems in the self-proclaimed civilized and democratic country: racial discrimination, regional discrimination, law enforcers are self-sufficient and in power. There are two sides to the attack; the proliferation of drugs and guns, the sex industry destroys the spirit and body of women, the life of the rich is corrupt, and prison management lacks humanity. All of these are uncivilized and not democratic.
As an oppressed race, two Jewish screenwriters worked hard to present us a real America. Behind the seemingly humorous scenes, hidden dissatisfaction as a minority that is deeply oppressed and discriminated against. This is a film with profound educational significance. He told us not to be blinded by the warmth of capitalism. The United States is still a white and power supreme country. On the way to civilization and democracy, the road for ethnic minorities is still very long. However, as long as we never give up, the light will come.
In addition to projecting the country, this film also tells the growth process of two young people. Harold has grown from a mere coward to a courageous man. Kumar has never been responsible, and a self-centered playboy has grown into a mature man. Both people eventually won love, but at this point, this film is worth studying. The cannabis complex eulogized in it is not worthy of praise, but should be taken as a warning. The pain the two experienced in the film was caused by marijuana. The final happy ending is full of marijuana. It is not so much an affirmation of marijuana, as it is a metaphor with irony: If we continue to associate with marijuana in this way, this love may experience even greater disaster.
All in all, this is a rare and educational film that is rare in the world.
Okay, fart is over. Start to talk about my real thoughts.
It continues the funny of the first episode, but the style is much more than the first episode. How to say it, it's as if you accidentally found a particularly delicious steamed bun at the stall, and you couldn't help but be surprised that the original stall can also be so delicious. After a few years, I went to eat this bun again and found that the bun was placed in a white jade plate with a pair of chopsticks with agarwood covered with golden legs. I was surprised that such buns can also be inlaid with gold and jade.
The first episode is one of my favorite movies. Probably because of the serious resonance, I laughed from my heart when I saw the minority's stereotype completely subverted.
The second episode is just as funny to be fair, except that I searched the internet for all the clips that can be seen before going to the cinema, and almost included all the jokes, so there were not too many surprises.
However, just like the satirical scene awe in the first episode, I still like the subversion of all kinds of stereotypes in this episode.
White people will like to watch this film. Because they have always liked others to abuse themselves (very strange). Minority likes to watch this film, because it is a film that turns over and exhales. But what happens after the film is over? What to do or what to do. Would you not be afraid of a group of ferocious blacks? Do you think redneck in the south is not rustic because of this? How to put it, watching this movie is actually the same as Ah Q’s spiritual victory method, using a virtual story to tell a group of idiot-like whites and two unconventional heroes.
I think the first one can make me even more heartless smirk, even though I am not a stone head.
The second story is a bit clichéd, but still very funny. Some people may think that the vulgarity and dew point inside are very offensive, but things must be reversed, and the low-level humor, when it is too low to be low, has become a classic. Such a relaxed film that promotes drugs, violence and vulgarity is very suitable for me who likes to eat fried onion rings.
One of my favorite scenes is that of home security reviewing their two Jewish friends. I won't talk about the specifics, so as not to reveal the plot.
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