A Blind Interpretation of Metaphors and Symbols of Dizziness

Verda 2021-11-26 08:01:42

It's really stressful to watch this kind of non-modern and talkative drama. Just like Django,
the theater is full of people, and everyone is humming and laughing, but. . Uh. . . Where is the laugh. . .

After reading it, I thought about it and thought about it. After two hours of torture, there is only this little fun left.
I’m definitely not right-just my own opinion-

if you look at the whole movie from a metaphorical level, Eddie is the protagonist in the movie, the busy man producer is like a
defender of the social system, regardless of any problems with the actors, directors, reporters , He can solve it with two flashes.
There are too many character details in the film, so that there is no main Plot in the end, which is the feeling of a series of "Burn After Reading".

At the beginning of the film, the unimportant female model took over the private work, and then he personally took up the public relations for the whole thing. This decisive style runs through the whole film.

Eddie discussed the religious thoughts of this film with different branches of Christianity. They all disdain each other and insist on the indisputable fact that you are stupid x I am bull x. In the end, they agreed that making this film will not offend them. how. The metaphor of religion is always the appearance of persistence, but in fact it doesn't insist on anything, and in the end it serves the main system.

Then it was to deal with Scarlet's pregnancy problem. She originally planned to let her give up the child and adopt it again, pretending to the public that the child is not her own. As a result, Scarlet got the little consultant Jonan Hill in one day, and Xiaopang liked to be a father directly.

Next, the new fresh meat cowboy can only play cowboys, but was forced to arrange for the actor of the literary film. As a result, he couldn’t even explain the dialogue and blow up the director Ralph Fiennes. In the end, the director could only cut off the literary dialogue and replace it with a straight line. Converse for nothing, or just let him speak less. Cowboys seem to be a metaphor for people who are not brainy enough. They accept instructions and then execute them, doing it repeatedly and only doing one thing. It seems that the Three Views are very upright, but in fact they are all about the same.

Channing Tatum, a singing and dancing male actor who cares about communism, planned the kidnapping in one hand. In order to serve socialism in the ultimate country on the other side of the ocean, he finally proved his strength and took a submarine to the other side of his dream.

Helping Channing is a group of screenwriters and intellectuals who think they are Kochi. The screenwriters felt that it was the film company that made money, and they were exploited, so they participated in the small organization. But when George Clooney said, you kidnapped me, can I share the ransom? The screenwriters said one after another, don't talk about money, talk about money customs! They complained that the film company used them for profit, and then kicked them away, while they used George Clooney for profit and kicked him away. A group of righteous friends who are righteous and stern.

George Clooney, as a weak-willed representative, was quickly brainwashed after being tied for a few minutes. His name is added to the notebook of the small organization. And the discussions with the intellectuals were unpleasant. On the second day after being rescued, I talked to the producer about the greatness of the organization, and then pia pia slapped me in the face. Producer said: You feel like you are awesome, because you are a pawn in the affair. If you don't play your role well, you are nothing!
In the end, Clooney performed with eloquence and delivered a gripping climax speech, but forgot the most important word: "faith".
Under his pretense, everyone present moistened their eyes.
This part corresponds to the part before the final scene of the Caesar movie.
-----The scene asks the actor tied to the pillar, the actor who plays Jesus who can’t see the face, "Are you a principal or extra?" ----No face is seen The actor said "I don't know either."-Is
religion a belief that needs to be upheld, or is it something extra? "Jesus" didn't know the answer either.

The columnist twin sisters Hua also disliked each other. They always felt that they were more special than their sisters. In fact, they were no different. One of the sisters, Hua, thinks that her sister is a paparazzi, and she firmly opposes Eddie's conflation of her with sister, but what she wants to write is just gossip about George Clooney's unspoken rules.

The last time Eddie confessed to the priest, he asked, is it right to choose an easy job? Although the current job is so difficult, I feel that this is right. The priest said, insist on the right, because the right is the voice of God, the instructions of God, and follow your heart is to follow God. The priest also led the right and wrong of things to such a vague concept as religion.

Finally, ignore the brother who wants to dig into the producer. It's too sensitive, so I won't write it~

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Extended Reading
  • Clemmie 2021-11-26 08:01:42

    The parody of the golden age of Hollywood is very good, the details are more colorful, the darkness and humor are all there, but the weight is too light.

  • Jerald 2021-11-26 08:01:42

    Lost the exquisite script structure, pieced together, in order to piece together the plot, completely redundant Scarlett's line. Lost the original ideological nature, entertain the whole people and pay tribute to the old age. The overall quality has declined across the board, but the afterglow of the golden age of Hollywood is still full of charm even in this way, the plot is unexpectedly smooth, and the movie-watching experience is still superior. But the irony of the political part is a bit too much, I don't know if Lao Bai will come to his life.

Hail, Caesar! quotes

  • Protestant Clergyman: Who plays Christ?

    Eddie Mannix: A kid we're all very excited about, Todd Hocheiser, a wonderful young actor we found in Akron, Ohio, after a nationwide talent hunt. But Hocheiser is seen only fleetingly and with extreme taste. Our story is told through the eyes of a Roman tribune, Autochlus Antonius, an ordinary man, skeptical at first, but who comes to a grudging respect for this swell figure from the East.

  • Catholic Clergyman: God has children.

    Rabbi: What? And a dog? A collie, maybe? God doesn't have children. He's a bachelor. And very angry.

    Catholic Clergyman: No! No! He used to be angry!

    Rabbi: What? He got over it?

    Protestant Clergyman: You worship the god of another age!

    Catholic Clergyman: Who has no love!

    Rabbi: Not true! He likes Jews.