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Chapter 548 What is the connection between "Let the Bullets Fly" and "Avatar"?(2/2)

"Old Wang, you guys are really good at it!"

Teacher Shi Kang, the word "Teacher" is not fake. I don't know how many books I have read.

Although he has few screenwriters, he can still be quite good after writing it.

At present, Shi Kang discovered that "blind spot".

It should be said that it is not a blind spot, that is, the comparative relationship between "Let the Bullets Fly" and "Avatar".

On the surface, the two movies seem to have nothing to do with each other.

"Let the Bullets Fly" tells a magical and realistic plot. We Chinese can understand that this is a history that happened on our land of China.

"Afada" is a science fiction film about the future, when humans colonize extraterrestrial planets, and then persecutes and kills local natives on the planet due to resources.

Later, with the help of the "Avatar", the indigenous people in this movie actually meant "stand-in" or "paper doll". The plot is that humans become a local indigenous person through consciousness transmission.

He, this guy who was originally a Earthling, led the local natives to launch a counterattack against the colonists, that is, the Earthlings.

Finally, the planet returns to harmony.

So how can these two movies be connected?

have!

Shi Kang could tell everyone very loudly and with great certainty that there is indeed a connection!

And this connection must be seen from "Let the Bullets Fly", and what can be revealed is the conversation between the three people in the watchtower.

What did Zhang Mazi, Huang Silang, and Master Tang talk about?

Thighs!

What kind of thigh is it?

And why the thighs?

What are these thighs doing?

Those who understand history can actually easily understand it, that is, selling yapians.

This thing has led to the hundreds of years of humiliation history of our nation.

But, this thing is just a manifestation.

OK, let’s not look into this appearance now, but look at how to deal with this ‘thing’.

How do we do it?

At least we Chinese do not like the blue creature on the alien planet. They rely on the earthlings, that is, the rebels on the earth, to regain the situation.

We rely on ourselves!

So, what does this mean?

Shi Kang thought about it for a moment. The more he thought about it, the more frightened he became, but the more comfortable he felt!

What's wrong?

It's very simple, so obvious.

The people on earth in "Avatar" are actually colonists themselves, aren't they?

What about the humiliating history that brought them into our China?

That's right!

That's it, and the biggest key to these two movies is the spiritual core they want to express.

"Avatar" highlights the long-standing arrogance of white people in Europe and the United States.

It is arrogance. Their arrogance is telling others that even if they want to resist them, they still need their people.

In other words, the local ‘indigenous people’ themselves cannot do it!

What about "Let the Bullets Fly"?

It's different, absolutely absolutely different!

We Chinese depend on us Chinese ourselves!

Especially the plot behind this movie is even more obvious the more it goes.

Zhang Mazi is very powerful. He is a guy from outside Goose City and is a master with extremely accurate marksmanship.

But, if he wants to fight Huang Silang, what do he still have to do?

Mobilize the masses!
Chapter completed!
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