Look up and find your star——By He YiPeng(Bruce)

     By:He YiPeng(Bruce)


    That's where a good movie comes in. The ordinary comedy is a picture in which everything is shown. High comedy is a funhouse mirror, and what you see depends on your interaction with the funhouse mirror. The film's most important metaphor, the earth-destroying comet, some say refers to climate change, others to the Novel Coronavirus. In my view, it refers not to any specific crisis, but to the tearing apart of America itself. It is the social norm to divide left and right, where there are crowds, there are left, middle and right. But when the media whipped up prejudice, arrogance, mistrust, the government is using harvested votes incited anger and fear, and the masses, grew up too much a honeypot americans have lost their parents, the belief in freedom and the courage to defend freedom, or in the information for the cocoon room catalytic bipartisan vote leeks, not only causing unrest in despair, and then become an excuse for both parties mutually pour dirty water. So the social divide becomes more and more intense, and the two sides, like galaxies in an expanding universe, move farther and farther apart, until they cannot be understood or tolerated. When both left and right gave the movie high marks, they thought they were on the "Just Look Up" side and the other side was "Don't Look Up". Little do they know -- they all are. From this film, we can also see many phenomena in communication, the relationship and theory between media, politics and business, and analyze various phenomena in the world. It is a film that can be seen from the small to the big.  

    Finally, emotionally speaking, what is the most important thing in life is hard to figure out, and may change with age. It is also easy to be influenced by emotions and external environment, and may not be understood until the last moment. By the end of the movie, all the characters have discovered the most important things in their lives, the people they love the most, their families, their lovers, their partners. The only thing that matters is that

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  1. It's interesting your analysis about how we all end up thinking or hoping to be on the "look up" side of the spectrum. We are constantly trying to discover the reality among so much clutter. There are things that are facts and it is easy to distinguish the real from the sus. However, in matters of opinion or politics, it is more difficult, since it is based a lot on assuming and predicting scenarios in which we can easily make mistakes, or be aware that there is more than 1 way of doing things and still be successful. (Bernarda Vasquez)

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  2. I agree with the author's many contents of don't look up metaphor.--------Zhang Jiahui(Lucas)

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