So pure black humor

Clair 2022-04-20 09:01:14

Let me tell you my thoughts... People are assimilated due to the development of technology, and they feel overwhelmed when they are disconnected from technology. The protagonist refused to assimilate from the very beginning, was assimilated by technology, and always maintained his own pursuit of freedom. In the film, we can see his difference. When people break away from technology and return to the ''primitive society'', he leads the blank man again. Using de-assimilation of human beings... This plot is very ironic. It speaks my heart and reminds me that technology is developing too fast, should we stop? But can we really get rid of technology? Black humor is intriguing ...

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  • Kailyn 2022-03-24 09:01:22

    Absurd, uninhibited, perfect ending, and perverse traits have nothing to do with technology. It’s a kind of cleverness that another part of people disdain, but Edgar Wright’s film makes people have a smirk that you can understand when he blinks at you.

  • Shanon 2022-03-24 09:01:22

    Everyone is not young anymore, the story is no longer passionate, all the sadness is true, except for the original soundtrack of the fight that is still refreshing. As a character who participated in the trilogy in addition to Simon&nick, Martin played a little less and was xxxx before he could be funny. Rafe Spall only used soy sauce for a few seconds. There were also Bill Nighy, Julia Deakin (Marsha from Spaced) and Cornetto. I recognized these...

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