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Chapter 52 you regret a basket of cherries

watch movies for revenge 韩松落 1120Words 2018-03-18
In the "007: Quantum of Solace" released a few years ago, there is such a set of shots. James Bond chased a secret agent into an old building, and on the spiral staircase, he bumped into an old lady who was transporting cherries in a hanging basket.The old lady lost her hand because of this, and the cherry fell to the ground with a bang, and it fell into pieces.Wearing big glasses, the old lady who looked a bit like an old witch said helplessly and regretfully: "It fell again!" Obviously, this was not the first time.There was sparse laughter in the theater.I can almost conclude that the choreographer and director arranged this scene just to be funny and to show his relaxation.Yeah, how ridiculous she is compared to the athletic, strong and sexy James Bond.How ridiculous was her appearance, or her attire, or her predicament, and her regret.Bond is there to save the world and solve the water crisis created by the insidious big chaebol. Compared with that, the basket of cherries is really nothing to regret, and the regret of the old lady is really funny.

Think of many similar scenes.The big hero played by Jackie Chan often drives a car into the vegetable market, the fruit stand is smashed to pieces, and the eggs are stuck on the heads of the hawkers. You have to jump and yell.Every time this kind of scene appears, there will definitely be laughter in the theater.In the recent "Keep Talking", in order to track down the bad guys, Gu Tianle drove away a clerk's car twice, and the clerk who was driven away stood in the middle of the road, which was really funny and ridiculous, not only because of his weird Costumes, looks, exaggerated expressions, and tone of voice, all because we are on Gu Tianle's side.You know, Gu Tianle is on his way to save people and destroy the conspiracy of gangsters!Compared with this kind of motivation, any loss seems insignificant, and anyone's cares seem ridiculous. Even if the clerk is played by Takeshi Kaneshiro, it can't change this funny.

Morgan Freeman said: "There are no great people, only great motives." Great motives are PS, refresh, electricity, light, and the only myth. With great motives, the ugliest The people and things in the world also appear stalwart and beautiful, and everything has to give in to this stalwart and beauty.In contrast to the behaviors promoted by great motives, anyone who cares about, nostalgia, contemplates, lingers, hesitates, and regrets about his own gains and losses all seems ridiculous and ignorant of current affairs.Even if it was Takeshi Kaneshiro, or Brigitte Lin, when they watched their car being driven away by the hero, their beauty would be gone.As long as it is not our turn, we are willing to stand on the side with great motives and laugh at other people's regrets and calculations.

Therefore, people have to try to give their own behavior a motive, bright, loud, great, men and women who act as the third party, often tragically tell themselves and the audience next to them: "I am for true feelings." People in their homes and lives tend to draw a beautiful blueprint kindly—even if it is rooted in self-interest.Covered with sacred true feelings and a blueprint for the future, no matter how wretched the violation is, it will immediately have the light of Athena's jihad; no matter how fat the local snake is, it can also transform into a handsome Saint Seiya.Under their reflection, all regrets are not worth mentioning, and even ridicule seems too cautious.And I, after all, still regret that basket of cherries and that car. Compared with great people and great motives, the taste of cherries and the feeling of the wind blowing in through the window of the car seem more real.

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