In fact, spoofing this thing is to say that it is a hodgepodge that some people have eaten and eat, but the social significance and cultural implications behind it may also have a lot of background. First of all, it embodies the liberation of human nature and the publicity of individuality in the new era. Secondly, spoofing is a battlefield where grassroots culture directly confronts elite culture. Finally, spoofing is a sign of the redistribution of media power in the Internet age.
In short, ordinary people are no longer the ignorant masses who were led by several major media. Especially the emergence of youtube and blogs has further weakened the dominant power of mainstream media. If you are stupid, I will tease the game; if you pretend to be a fool, I will be sarcastic; if you fool the public, I will expose your old bottom. In short, in a legal society where freedom of speech is allowed, spoofs are like traditional essays that both entertain the public and shoulder the responsibility of overseeing mainstream culture. Of course, there are bad vulgars in this, but spoofs are by no means the same as bad vulgars.
Of course, some people say that this is a symbol of the shallowness and impetuousness of the fast food culture era-maybe, but the era of fast food is better than only slow food, one more choice and one more opportunity. In today's era of information explosion, the content of information no longer rules everything. Instead, it is the method of choosing and obtaining information. The diversification of the market is destined for the same complexity in the movie space.
But as far as the entertainment nature of movies is concerned, I still appreciate and like spoof movies. So the author of this film is very much looking forward to it. After all, the spoof film is an extracurricular meal for the fans, no matter how much it is, gluttony...
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