921 Confrontation
The overwhelming silver flash lights were connected into one, and the dense shutter sounds hit hard like storm. At this moment, the scorching sun was blocked from the crowd, as if a vacuum encirclement was formed. The heat on the skin was dancing restlessly, and the illusion of returning to Namibia again.
"Wow, this is how Michael Jackson's treatment is." Lance's joking joke did not spread too far, and was completely overwhelmed by the surging noise. Only a small circle of reporters could hear it. It was discovered that Lance seemed to be in a good mood and was not affected too much.
"Lance, about feminism..." "...the boycott now..." "The patriarchal group strongly condemns..." "Lance, the core idea of the 'Rampant Road'..." "...your view on feminism and patriarchy..." "The demonstration team is growing..." "...avoiding controversy..." "...avoiding controversy..."
The buzzing sound swarmed from every corner, and the noisy sounds collided with only scattered fragments. I couldn't hear clearly. The buzzing vibrations on the eardrums drove the blood to add up, and as a result, only the shouts of "Lance" were flowing around, as if everyone in the world was longing for Lance's attention.
Lance was not in a hurry, but just stood quietly, not responding, but did not leave, allowing the reporters to raise all their questions to their heart's content, but obviously he had no intention of answering - this was not a press conference, and he had no obligation to organize on-site discipline.
As time passed by, the reporters noticed that they were calling out to the air completely. Lance stood there with a refreshed spirit, but their throats had already begun to smoke, and the chaos gradually calmed down.
"It seems that the box office of the movie should be good the next week. There are so many people coming to congratulate you. This is a good thing." Lance spoke again. His joking tone made all the reporters look at each other. He was a little hesitant for a moment, and hesitated for a moment. If they want to get first-hand information, they must unite and work together. In order to avoid the chaos just now, they were afraid to speak easily. The corner of Lance's mouth gently outlined, "It seems that everyone should not come here to congratulate me, so, Brian? Is there any news?"
There are quite a few journalists whose name is "Brian", but in front of Reims, all the reporters' eyes are projecting towards Brian Barlow of the "San Francisco Chronicle".
Brian's eyes were flashing with an excited light. He raised his right hand high among the crowd and asked loudly, "Lance, you have publicly stated on many occasions that this movie respects women very much, but how do you explain the phenomenon of objectifying all women in the movie? Max's clothes are getting more and more, but those models' clothes are getting less and less. Even later, the women in the base used their fruits to pretend to be bait. This is completely disrespectful to women!"
"Have you heard a word? Anyone who sees what kind of people sees." Faced with Brian's aggressiveness, Lance blocked it lightly, "You saw a woman with sexuality, but didn't see the son of war who couldn't find a shirt from beginning to end. Michael Fassbender should be very wronged. His months of exercise have not been recognized enough." In an instant, everyone burst into laughter, but Lance's words did not end. "Exposing the body means disrespectful women? This kind of thought itself is disrespectful to women. They did not deliberately reveal themselves, but just had to do it in the context of the apocalypse and showed their bodies healthily. I don't think this is disrespectful." Lance's eyes fell on Brian, "Just as I said, what kind of people will see the scene."
Lance is satirizing Brian's mind full of macho thoughts, and his eyes naturally saw the scene of ***. In fact, the whole movie has nothing to do with "sex". Not to mention Ferosa and Max, even the immortal old Joe, he has no concept of "sex" for those mothers. In the context of the apocalypse, survival is the only goal.
"Then why does Undead Old Joe treat all women as mothers?" Another voice sounded in the crowd, attacking Lance sharply. Listening to the sound, it should be a female reporter. "He completely treats Angelard as a machine for giving birth! This is the biggest insult to women!"
"So they chose to escape, so they chose to fight with their lives, so they overthrew the immortal old Joe." Lance's words also raised lightly, showing his edge, "So Max finally chose to leave."
Wait, what does the last sentence mean? This sudden sentence made everyone stunned, and their heads seemed to be unable to turn. What would happen if Max chose to stay in the ending? Max...will Max become the second immortal old Joe? So, Max must choose to leave so that the theme of the movie becomes complete.
However, the reporters at the scene were not film critics after all, and their heads were not so fast, so they could only go back and chew carefully. The next question was then smashed towards Lance, "Why are all the women in the movie dead just fine? Even the white grandmother who protects the seeds died! In the final ending, Max will still save Ferrosa?" The question was still Brian. After he came to his senses, he bit Lance tightly, unwilling to miss such an opportunity.
"You saw their deaths, but you didn't see why they died; you saw Max's rescue of Ferosa, but you didn't see the friendship between the two, and you didn't see the redemption of the two." The simple and powerful words made the scene silent. It can be seen from the Crime Trilogy that the scripts written by Lance can dig deep ideas, from the character setting to the story direction, and then to the dialogue of the script, it is not simple.
They died for freedom; he and she fought for redemption.
Even though the film critics proved the wonderfulness of the "Raging Road" with a full score of 100 points, until now, the depth of the film seems to have not been fully discovered. Accompanied by the debate between feminism and patriarchy, these misunderstandings, prejudices, and criticisms, these things have become the entry point for people to re-understand the "Raging Road".
The reporters looked at each other, and the criticism of feminists seemed to have no foothold. So will the patriarchs continue to attack? More than 90% of the reporters present were men, and their emotions were inconsistent.
"Then you chose Ferosa as the protagonist rather than Max. Are you declaring war on the traditional forces in Hollywood?" This question is very high. It does not directly mention patriarchy, but instead uses "traditional forces". It not only covers patriarchy, but also includes white forces based on the Oscar Academy.
Lance couldn't help but look at Cliff Robinson from the Los Angeles Times. Lance showed a bright smile at Cliff, "What do you mean? I don't understand?" A reply made Cliff roll his eyes. Lance forced him to make the words clear, but Cliff had no choice but to reorganize the language. "As we all know, the reason why women rarely appear as protagonists in Hollywood action movies is because their physique, strength, and degree are weaker than men, but you chose Ferosa as the protagonist. Why is that?"
Cliff's language seemed very cautious, trying to avoid saying sexist words, but Lance chuckled, "I just heard a joke: sexism no longer exists." Such a simple sentence completely tore up Cliff's careful brewing, which made the reporters chuck, "I don't quite understand what you mean, or you haven't seen a movie. Ferrosa is a woman, and there is no doubt that when Ferrosa and Max first met,
Ferosa was completely at a disadvantage. She had to bear the collective help of other women to barely fight Max. Even so, Max won. That's what I mean. Indeed, men and women are completely different. We have our own advantages, and women naturally have them. Ferosa was able to become the protagonist not by her fighting ability, but by her courage, her perseverance and her decisiveness, and she would not give up easily even when facing disadvantages. So, I don't understand what's wrong with this."
"But why do you say that Ferosa is the real protagonist? This is 'Mad Max', not 'Mad Ferosa'. Aren't you cheating on the audience?" Brian's voice sounded again, cheering for Cliff.
Given the sensitive topic of gender discrimination and political correctness, they cannot express the patriarchal view directly, even if it is retelled, because they cannot stand firm in public. Therefore, they can only attack in a roundabout way, hoping to capture Lance's painful foot.
"I can't see why Ferosa can't be the real protagonist. Ripley is the protagonist of the "Alien" series. Selena lit up the "Legend of the Night" series. "Kill Bill" is unique because of the existence of the bride. Alice of "Resident Evil" and Laura of "Tomb Raider"..." Lance listed a lot of names in one breath and raised his eyebrows. "If needed, I can continue to list, Wonder Woman, Black Widow, Storm, Captain Marvel, Catwoman, Women... These heroic characters also rely on their own abilities to save the earth in the alien world. For those 'male' viewers, why have they never seen them complain? Or is it because Ferosa dressed too tightly in the movie?" This teasing made the chuckle sound again, and Brian felt a sense of anger being held in his chest, which was really aggrieved.
Chapter completed!