Indeed, to a certain extent, the film satirizes the ridiculousness of certain aspects of our own society, but shouldn't we do the same? In a place where truth is booboo, in a place where harmony overwhelms everything, the mayor who insists on truth, will be buried? ——Just because he bravely said that disaster is about to happen?
Is it really as the kangaroo said "this will set fire to itself and cause turmoil"?
Looking at the crowd roaring to tear up norton, doesn't it feel like that scene in "The Tide"?
Social Darwinism has penetrated into the marrow of the Chinese people, when will people realize the meaning of respecting the weak and the weak.
Looking at the fooled crowd and thinking about Hitler's rise to power, I am reminded of a sentence from Star Wars: Freedom is often buried with flowers and applause from people.
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Our way of life is under attack - those who are familiar with the 911 speech, understand This is a satire of President Bush, huh, deconstruction and subversion once again. But it doesn't matter, I still like Bush and the way of life under his leadership.
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Big earthquake, the things in the mayor's house kept falling out, the mayor firmly grabbed the door frame, dodged a piece of falling objects, and finally was hit in the crotch by the fish tank, and then looked carefully... the small fish in the fish tank Suddenly rushing forward, dodging the stick from behind...
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