Didn't you say that we would lose money after filming?

Chapter 687: This is just the beginning, get ready to attack in person!

In fact, for Xia Yuan, the possibility of him opening movies in a row is no higher than winning two consecutive draws of the Double Color Ball.

His biggest external image now is that of a bad person.

Of course, it’s not that his works are bad. In fact, the standard of Xia Yuan’s works has always been there and has always been very high.

But it's his work cycle that's slacking.

People are usually used to him taking a break for a year or two after finishing a movie.

Fans have been trained to the point of being accustomed to this situation.

So why did he work so hard this time? Even so seamlessly?
Because he himself was a little angry about this matter.

Because of the mess made by these Celestial Dragons, the senior was very angry.

Then the senior student got angry but had no place to vent her anger. So who did she blame in the end?

Isn't this still Xia Yuan's fault?

As he got older, his sub-health condition became more and more serious. He was already in the process of adjusting himself. Faced with the senior schoolmate who was in the stage of being as hungry as a wolf, he admitted that maybe he might be a little overwhelmed.

But the proportion is definitely not that large! It's just a little bit difficult, but not particularly difficult.

Then during this period of time, it became even worse.

This made it even more difficult for Xia Yuan, who was already overwhelmed.

In the end, he took it all on his own.

We are all living hard
So naturally he was also very angry.

It is also obvious what a director would do when he is extremely angry.

Of course, they will make a movie to scold you! They will expose all the idiotic things you have done to the public, and then they will whip you in another way, and stomp on your head hard!

Since those celestial dragons said he was discriminatory and that he was reflecting the celestial dragons in the movie.
That is true, and it does satirize the so-called "promised land".

But I really have to say one thing.

The one or two vague references to it in The Shawshank Redemption were nothing more than a mockery.
It’s really ironic that they haven’t seen it yet.

For example, the script he took out now was like rubbing the face of the Celestial Dragons on the ground.

The entire movie is based on mocking the Celestial Dragons.

It's full of personal opinions, no reflection, it's just a blatant insult to you!

This movie is called "The Fugitive" and is a comedy.

The film tells the story of an absurd treasure hunt where contestants do whatever it takes to win a $200 million prize, but behind the scenes is a gamble among the rich.

The complete plot is that the film is a satire on society, including satire on the Celestial Dragons.

First of all, it is a gambling setting at the beginning, a cruel game among the rich.

At the beginning of the film, Las Vegas casino magnate Donald Sinclair gathers a group of billionaires and proposes to conduct an "experiment in human nature."

He selected six ordinary gamblers and asked them to participate in a "ruleless" treasure-hunting competition.

The first person to reach a locker at the Silver City, New Mexico train station will win $200 million.

However, these contestants do not know that they are just the objects of betting by the wealthy, and their every move is monitored and becomes the entertainment of the wealthy.

Next, six groups of contestants will show off their talents. The six groups of contestants will start their crazy journey in different ways:
Nick, a hapless football referee, was chased by fans for misjudging the game.

He stole a luxury car and fled, but was robbed on the way, leaving him with only his underwear. He later boarded a swastika-themed bus, causing a series of chaos.

The second team - Vera and her daughter Meredith - stole an ambulance and pretended to transport a "body" (actually Meredith's boyfriend) but ended up getting involved in a highway chase.

The third group is Duane and Brian, a pair of brothers who stole a hot air balloon, which lost control and landed among a herd of cattle. They then stole a racing car and went on a rampage on the track.

The fourth group, the Randy family, is the key, and they can attack directly in the face.

They stole a swastika car from World War II, but ended up mistakenly entering a "moustache themed restaurant", causing a farce.

Then there's Owen in the fifth group, an Italian who suffers from "narcolepsy" and falls asleep at the wheel, leading to various catastrophic accidents, including crashing into a military base.

Peele, a crazy old lady racer, drives an experimental jet-engine car across the desert.

Then there is a ridiculous treasure hunt. After Nick gets on the Swastika Army bus, he is mistaken for a "racist", causing chaos.

Vera and Meredith's ambulance is chased by the police and they are forced to throw the "body" out of the car.

After Duane and Brian's hot air balloon crashes, they steal a race car and are mobbed by race car drivers.

The Randy family was forced to sing the Swastika Army song in the "Mustache Restaurant", which was an extremely embarrassing scene.

Owen fell asleep suddenly, causing his car to crash into a military base, almost causing a nuclear war.

Peel's jet car loses control and crashes in the desert.

The twist ending is that the contestants unite to fight against the rich man.

When the six groups finally arrived at the train station, they found a note in their lockers that said "You've been fooled." They were furious and discovered that the entire competition was just a gamble among the rich.

So they decided to join together, donate $200 million to charity, and embarrass the rich.

"The Desperate Treasure" directly targets the Celestial Dragons, and fiercely mocks the small group of capital and greedy human nature that are characteristic of the Celestial Dragons.

Especially the farce of the Swastika Army involving the Randy family.

The Randy family stole a car and mistakenly entered a "Mustache Theme Restaurant", where they were disguised as people of their own kind and forced to sing Swastika Army songs.

Then the restaurant is decorated with portraits of wealthy people.

There are even a lot of specific markers such as soap in the restaurant.

Just taunt to the fullest.

The core irony of the whole movie is that those rich Celestial Dragons treat ordinary people as toys, play with them wantonly, and even find a very great and glorious excuse for their behavior.

This also shows people's crazy behavior under the temptation of money, which is similar to the epitome of capitalist society.

Throughout history, the Draco people have often been accused of "greed" (such as the accusation of usury in the Middle Ages), and the whole process makes an in-depth interpretation of these greed and behaviors, and even incorporates many of the scandalous histories of the Draco people and the evil they have done.

The reason why Xia Yuan chose the movie "The Fugitive" is that it is a typical black comedy, which satirizes human greed, the indifference of the rich and the absurdity of society through crazy chases and absurd plots.

Although the film involves elements of the Wan Zi Army, it is a black comedy, and even the final result is good.

You can't say that it's a bad thing for me to satirize unscrupulous businessmen, right?
You are truly standing against the people.

If you do this, aren't you afraid that group of people will make trouble for you again? And starvation is a more general criticism of the pathological phenomena of capitalist society!
It is conceivable that if this movie were really made, some people's lungs might burst. (End of this chapter)

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