An animal that has been developed

Keegan 2022-10-06 21:18:37

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borrow a sentence from Nietzsche after reading: The meaning of the existence of man and the world can only be seen as an artistic process of aesthetics.

I thought about N many things, when I was ready to start. Think about it: Hey, forget it, it's better to read more books. Here are a few points to mention:

1. The "indigenous" turning point: From the very beginning: two policemen who wanted to go home, did not follow the rules, did not even want to prosecute the police officer who was directly convicted and retired immediately; the trite prosecutor; Corrupted Locke lawyer; sleeping jury? Relying on the old woman's stepfather. Think about it, this is the most authentic "indigenous people" in the United States.

So total, in the first seven episodes, such a powerful American emperor, inside and out, revealed corruption and decay. (Is the

U.S. emperor really not as good as before, or do I always have to go through these at this stage?) The most ingenious turning point is that there are various systems in the U.S. that check and balance each other. If the last link fails, it will make you rethink the previous content. A crappy lawyer who was forced to become a reptile came up. He was also an out-and-out "indigenous".

2. China: I think this metaphor corresponds to everything above. The crappy lawyer was in the middle of the case. Because of a prescription from a Chinese doctor, the eczema healed suddenly. However, this did not solve the surrounding problems. On the contrary, at the most critical moment, the condition relapsed and Naxi was free. I think what the screenwriter wants to express is: Although the United States has many problems, we admit, but we will eventually solve the problems. Rather than a simple Chinese prescription (it's a big deal here). Or, China is just superficially intact now.

3. Animal: Say things 100 times and he will become animal. And it turned out that the mother who got along with Naxi day and night said this sentence. But what the film wants to refute is that it is "we" that contributed to the birth of each animal. However, we still have a system.

The final ending is called "The Call of the Wild", but the film actually tells you clearly: You can be wild, but the wild must be within the scope of various checks and balances. That is to say, it can try to avoid the situation like "The End of the Match"-such a suspected lover escaped because of a arrested drug dealer with a ring hidden in his body? It also doesn't make sense logically. Here is praising America.

4. Bug: The setting of bugs can be said to be deliberate, or to turn a blind eye. Because its core is to set off the first point: drugs, racial issues, marital issues, social stalemate issues. These "indigenous people" and non-indigenous people cause problems. But this is not a problem, we still have something to keep him fresh.

5. Populism: It is not only Muslims, but the most serious problem is black people. I think this is also the reason why this show is so popular. But this film shows you a point of view, no matter how popular, populist problems will not break out. Just as there was such a big crisis before World War II, the United States will not produce a Hitler.

6. Conclusion: Let me repeat the sentence that I was blindly breaking at 6 o'clock when watching the spy shadows: There is a 99.9% chance that Trump will not be president.

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  • Darron 2022-05-22 17:59:07

    I really sympathize with this Pakistani second-hand! (Continued) I finally finished reading today. The last episode is really a thousand times, very complicated and advanced taste! The last shot burst into tears with a smile...

  • Hayden 2022-05-22 13:46:33

    Through the blind spots of the story, the audience and the characters are puzzled and anxious together. Who is the murderer is the biggest mystery, but it is not the only tension in the show. In addition to thinking about justice and justice, the changes before and after Nasir are also the key to the expression, which highlights the fragility of human nature and the wildness waiting to be called. Survive with the waves, or adapt to the rules to climb to the top, or fight to the death of the trapped beast, different choices, different lives, the most cruel thing is that it is irreversible