Chapter 705: Who stole my skirt?(2/2)
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Ronald doesn't know anything about this, but even if he knew, he might do it. Right now, he is having a meeting with Richard to discuss the upcoming Oscar.
"Do you want to respond to these comments? Ronald."
Michael Gray and Pat Kingsley, two of Ronald's public relations consultants, took a stack of newspapers and magazines and highlighted the many media reports in the past two weeks for Ronald to see.
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "I can't think of a reason why Quentin would do this, and I can't think of why Harvey would do this."
The reports were filled with remarks defending "Pulp Fiction", most of which were written by film critics, and a few were written by journalists who usually write political commentary.
The general tone is consistent. They all feel that "Forrest Gump" as a movie is a bit too kitsch. The core of Forrest Gump is too consistent with traditional American values, especially those insisted by conservatives.
Those Puritan values.
This makes the current "intellectuals" group feel dissatisfied. If the mainstream values win a bumper harvest of Oscars, it will be equivalent to the entire ensemble of various values in the entire society. Oscar movies actually advocate the main theme. This is too
Not cool anymore.
Especially Forrest Gump's description of the Vietnam War, Forrest Gump's silenced speech at the anti-war rally in Washington Square is, to a certain extent, a metaphor for the entire movie.
Forrest Gump does not express any opinions on the success that progressives have achieved through arduous resistance in the past few decades, which is the attitude of the US military officer who ripped off the sound cord. In the end, there are so many parts in the whole movie that can be criticized
It doesn’t expand on it, but focuses on family values and the love of childhood sweethearts... I have to say it’s incomparable...
Well, they actually don’t like Pulp Fiction that much, but they can’t praise “The Shawshank Redemption”, another important nominated work. After all, in the eyes of some people, it is a movie that promotes religion.
The redeemed son in the title, the little hammer hidden in the Bible, and finally the ending where good and evil are rewarded...
The current widespread praise of Pulp Fiction and Quentin is, to a certain extent, a reflection of dissatisfaction with Forrest Gump.
"If you don't respond, I'm afraid it will attract more comments." Pat Kingsley understands the mentality of these people very well. As long as there are readers and there is controversy, he will report it non-stop.
"What's your opinion?"
Chapter completed!