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What is the meaning of BoJack Horseman?

Question 1: Does BoJack Horseman have any moral meaning? Or...why it's so popular. The story of "Horse Man" is very simple: BoJack, a has-been movie star who drinks, takes drugs, has sex, and hooks up, tries to save his career and save himself from a low ebb with an autobiography and new movie. life story!

Although he is still a star, lives in a luxurious pool villa on the top of a mountain, and lives a life of luxury and luxury, he is confused and desperate.

He said, "The feeling of being alive is that my urethra is being kicked repeatedly."

In this rescue process, in addition to BoJack Horseman, there are five classic images of good-for-nothing Todd, Catwoman Caroline, Gunner Diane, and Silly Sweet Peanut Butter, but none of them Perfect person.

BoJack keeps trying to change himself and face life with a "healthy" and "positive" attitude.

But he always takes a step forward. Take two steps back; take three steps forward and four steps back.

He cannot handle his emotional life and interpersonal relationships normally and well. He is constantly self-doubting and self-denial, even using philosophy. way.

And this whole black humorous story actually conveys a very obvious intention to us:

Life is hard, life is fucked up

It is better to be alone than to be hurt by others

This makes many people feel the same way.

I really didn’t expect that a horse could tell so many great truths! !

And every sentence is touching! ! It was as if I saw my own shadow! ! Of course, maybe not everyone has a BoJack in their mind, but hopefully we'll eventually be able to take ten steps forward, only three steps back, and keep going.

Therefore, no matter what kind of appearance life appears in front of us, do not get lost, do not give up, and stick to a warm, sunny and kind heart.

This is This is the meaning that Ma Nan most wants to convey to the audience.

Because no matter what, as long as you live, life will continue...

Question 2: How to evaluate "BoJack Horseman" I like the animation "BoJack Horseman" so much .

Horseman, named Bojack, surnamed Horseman, is not Juan Fu or Li Yong, but really a horse. In the animation, he is the star of the popular sitcom "The Little Pony" in the 1990s. He lives with Todd, a human loser who "somehow stayed home after a party" in the villa he bought when he was young. He is a has-been male star who smokes and drinks heavily. He has no film dates. He sits in his villa every day and watches TV series starring himself over and over again, immersed in the glory of the past. He is a fifty-year-old single man who occasionally meets his ex-girlfriend and agent. Princess Carolyn reacts as an afterthought, and even has sex with the fallen adult child actor who once played her daughter in the show... Also, he is a loser.

Sangbi wakes up every morning feeling Sangbi. At the beginning of the film, as soon as the magical music started playing, Horseman stared into his big eyes full of fear, confusion, anxiety and sorrow, with a dumbfounded horse face in front of the camera, letting the background change day and night. ——Until a bright beam of sunlight pierced his eyes, so he put on sunglasses, lay in his swimming pool, and closed his eyes to block out the world—as if he could avoid all the unhappiness in this way.

Mourning ratio, great mourning ratio. He is selfish, narcissistic, arrogant, self-arrogant; self-destructive, self-deceptive, self-pitying, and self-abandonment.

When browsing at Station B, words such as "***", "rotten person" and "sad" will pop up in the barrage of almost every episode. Yes, we really hate Sangbi. But people who like this animation say that they can always see their own shadow in Ma Nan.

The ending song sings: "I'm more horse than a man, or I'm more man than a horse."

The screenwriter is really annoying, showing the dark side of human nature. Get on a horse, and then lead it out and point it out to the audience: Look, did you see that you and this Sangbi look like horses?

We hate Horse Man just as Horse Man hates himself - his truest self. A "self" that is stripped of all the shells and is unlovable or even ugly.

But Ma Nan himself did not discover this so quickly - at least before he met Diane. He has been living in the "past" of self-deception, and what he desires most is "everyone likes me, and I don't want to live like a joke." After meeting Diane, what he longed for most became "to have Diane like me and recognize me."

So I really want to talk about Diane.

Diane is my favorite character. She is Ma Nan's gun writer, a Vietnamese immigrant, and has a surname "Nguyen" that Ma Nan can't pronounce correctly. Delicate, quiet, methodical, wearing glasses, his eyebrows are always slightly frowned - that kind of nervous and entangled state, as if he is always questioning and denying.

In the animation, people like Diane are given a simple and crude label: Zoe. This label is so crude yet so accurate, it’s better than discussing zodiac signs.

Who is Zoe? In the anime, Zoe and Zelda are twins from a sitcom. Zelda is sunny, funny, and outgoing; while Zoe is her opposite, smart, sarcastic, and introverted.

But the difference between the two is not just the difference between introversion and extroversion. There is also a little essential difference - in my opinion, it lies in their subtle relationship with life/self. Zelda rarely worry about this kind of relationship. Some are superficial, some are simple, and some can handle it easily; or in other words, in their opinion, this is not a problem at all. Zoes are often as sensitive to this relationship as picking out small thorns in the skin, being picky, dissociated and harsh.

This "relationship" is reflected in many things, such as social interaction.

Ma Nan first met Diane when he was asked by the editor of the impoverished Penguin Publishing House (really a poor Penguin) to write an autobiography. But Horse Man procrastinates badly and only brags about himself, so how can he write a book? So the Penguin editor suggested that the girl write a book for Ma Nan.

The first time they met was at a bomb party hosted by Ma Nan. Diane is obviously a wall-flower and is at a loss as she holds the cup. Ma Nan came to talk to her, and the first thing she said was: "Sorry, I always feel so awkward at parties. Look at the people over there, why can't I have as much fun as they do?" ?I was never invited to any parties in high school..."

Oh my god. When I saw this, I slapped my thigh: Diane, I am also a party intolerant person! Moving crowds, exaggerated music, twists and turns... >>

Question 3: What are the connotative sentences of BoJack Horseman and the classic lines of BoJack Horseman

1. The parasites in my belly are more independent than yours.

2. Television thrives on turning the complexities of our time into hollow, easily accepted slogans.

3. Those idiots and *** will be your best friends. You are nothing without them, remember that.

4. Don’t stop running, don’t look back at the past, there is nothing to look back on, the only thing worth looking forward to is the future.

5. BoJack, when your heart breaks, just run.

6. You didn’t understand me, but you fell in love with me first. Now you understand me.

7. I know my true self very well. Believe me, no one will love that kind of person. I needed to take a shower so I wouldn't see myself crying.

8. I don’t understand. If you hate yourself so much, how can you expect others to love you?

9. Seeing the sunset between the two mountains reminds me of the big ***.

10. Do you know what everyone’s problem is? They only want to hear what they already believe, no one wants to know the truth.

11. People who seem different are actually as fragile and vulnerable as themselves, and their loneliness will be reduced.

Question 4: What are the interesting details in "BoJack Horseman"? The best way to find interesting details is to search "BoJack Horseman" on Weibo. There are many jokesters queuing up. Waiting there.

Or search for WeChat articles in WeChat, there are many, many.

Question 5: How do you evaluate "BoJack Horseman"? I don’t dare to comment on it, but I’m just giving my impressions after watching it.

During the long and tiring exam season, what kept me motivated to sit in the library until closing every day was, in addition to the beautiful murals on the walls, what I could paint for half an hour during meal time after I got home. "BoJack Horseman." It goes without saying that I see a lot of myself in this drama.

At the beginning, the screenwriter proposed a dichotomy - Are you Zelda or Zoe?

Zelda and Zoe are the names of the twins in the sitcom starring Mr. Dog in the play.

Zelda is sunny, fun and outgoing.

Zoe is smart, sarcastic and introverted.

Screenwriter Raphael once said that this inspiration came from a comedy in the 1990s, in which there was a pair of sisters, Tia and Tamera, whose characters are the same as Zoe and Zelda. Tia is good at studying and Tamera likes to go shopping. They are probably the predecessors of Alex and Haley in Modern Family.

Raphael believes that everyone is either Zelda or Zoe deep down. According to him, Kennedy was Zelda and Nixon was Zoe. Clinton is Zoe, Palin is Zelda. Obama is Zoe, and he succeeded in running because he deceived Americans into believing that he was a Zelda. No Zoe can win an election, with the exception of Bush Sr. simply because his opponent, Dukakis, is a more complete Zoe.

I deeply identify with this dichotomy. I believe that the most secret core that remains after everyone is skinned and deboned must be one of Zelda or Zoe. Some Zoes look a lot like Zelda, such as the hilarious Tina Fay. Some Zelda also have Zoe's clever mind, such as Amy Poehler. (Both of them served as role models to me at one point or another in their respective comedies.) But you can tell the difference right away.

For a long time, I have always vaguely felt that there is an insurmountable gap between people. The divide even goes beyond you liking Beethoven and me liking TF Boys. Why do some people always live easily and without worries? But other people always live in difficulties and are exhausted. Perhaps the most fundamental explanation is that the former person is Zelda and the latter person is Zoe.

You can always distinguish these two types of people in a crowd.

The standard provided by Raphael is: the one who looks better in person than in the photo is Zoe, and vice versa is Zelda. Zelda needs company, and Zoe is more comfortable being alone. Zelda is an optimist and Zoe is a pessimist. Zelda change the world because they believe they can. And Zoe always thinks in her heart: It's all too late. The last golden rule: Zelda believe that there is a Zelda and Zoe in everyone. Everyone can be a nerd, a jock, a disappointment, a princess, a criminal. The Zoes will chime in, indicating that they believe this too. But no matter how hard they try, deep down in their hearts, Zoes know clearly: I am Zoe, and this is hopeless.

Let’s talk about this drama starting from the hopeless Zoes.

Question 6: How do you evaluate the animated "BoJack Horseman"? This is probably the best show I have watched this year.

About the American Zeitgeist.

Although ridiculed by countless "ancient civilizations" for lacking historical accumulation and humanistic spirit, the United States has a certain religious enthusiasm for history and humanities, chewing its own history and culture like a ruminant, trying to secrete new meaning.

The fanatical America in the 1920s, the Great Depression in the 1930s, the wartime America in the 1940s, the conservative America in the 1950s, the transformational America in the 1960s, and the 1970s experienced a stagflation economy. The United States is hungover from the revolution, the neoliberal United States in the 1980s and the United States with the industrialization of information technology in the 1990s... The whole world is staring at the United States, but the United States has little interest in the world. Europe? Europe is great and we will definitely go there on vacation. For the so-called Asian and African civilizations, it is enough to read "The Kite Runner".

In the United States in the 2010s, middle-aged yuppies were helpless and found that they were no better than others thought. So I bought a Vitamix juicer and a sports bracelet, attended spiritual and motivational courses, ran in the morning, took drugs by the pool at night, and had an unusual passion for liquid food... Is this how Hollywood people live? I know that's how people live - people imitate each other, including life. We are all sweaters of the same style spun by the shuttle of fate, and times are just spinning threads of different colors.

About the dispute between zoe and zelda.

There are many interesting details worth discussing in this play. For example, there are famous decorative paintings on the walls; for example, Beyoncé’s feet were still in plaster when she attended the awards ceremony, and Jay-Z sitting next to her was a zebra (hahaha); Princess Carolyn’s date was three people. A child wearing adult clothes, but everyone turned a blind eye; Bojack won the Golden Globe Award for his autobiography and will hold the trophy forever; and, Zoe and Zelda personalities.

There is a scene in the cartoon where a passerby wears a T-shirt with "I'm a Zoe" printed on it. Only Zoes are extremely sure of their Zoe identity, just like the most enthusiastic MBTI Personality analysis always focuses on the INTP group. I think this is because Zelda have almost no identity crisis. They are like Peanutbutter, outgoing, confident, and cheerful. They are always enthusiastic even if it is only for three minutes. They are obsessed with new things even if it is superficial. They are born social stars and fashionable. leader. And Zoe always needs to pretend if she wants to be liked. Obama is a Zoe, but if he wants to win voters, he must act like Zelda.

Zoe longs for life, but life is in Zelda's hands. The sad thing about this drama is that there are too many Zoes. Literature is better than quality but history, so how can it not be empty?

By the way, I'm a Zoe.

About the frozen age point.

For celebrities, people will only have the impression they had when they were famous. Their age will always be frozen in that period and will not grow or get older. For ordinary people, when they get married or meet the love of their lives, since they have successfully married themselves off/find their child’s biological mother/experienced the taste of love, there is no need to grow up from now on.

My best friend is 35 years old, and her freezing age was 24, when she opened her first office; my mother’s freezing age was 27, when she was working in Guangzhou. And I called her and said, "Hey, I broke my knee, come and apply some medicine for me." She came back to me in tears and decided not to leave again; I have a friend who has a rather sad frozen age. He was 17 years old (so he was terribly stupid), that year he returned to China for the first time; my father's freezing age was at 9 and a half years old, and that year my grandmother died of illness and was buried. His mantra was "I am a bitter child."

Will people find that real life is often over before our life begins? Otherwise, why would people be so keen on class reunions? Why else do soap operas always end when the hero and heroine are "together"? The meaning of summer is not a vacation to Australia or Antarctica, but a mat, iced watermelon and the chirping of cicadas in the afternoon; and the meaning of sex cannot go beyond the white neck of the girl in front of you. The so-called living in the present means living without goals and full of desire. Such days are gone forever. Admit it, the wine of life only has a few sips, and you have finished it.

About love and loss. And courage.

American dramas have never lacked characters like Bojack. In Bojack, we can see the characteristics of Norma in "Sunset Boulevard", Don in "Mad Men", and House in "House" ......>>

Question 7: How to evaluate "Bojack Horseman" Simply put, the main characters of this show are as follows:

Bojack Horseman, this show The protagonist is a middle-aged star who has passed away. He is narcissistic, lazy, has no self-control, has a loser roommate, and no fixed partner. He encounters a career crisis, and at the same time faces the problems of middle-aged weight gain and alcohol addiction.

Question 8: How do you evaluate "Bojack Horseman"? This is probably the best show I have watched this year.

About the American Zeitgeist.

Although ridiculed by countless "ancient civilizations" for lacking historical accumulation and humanistic spirit, the United States has a certain religious enthusiasm for history and humanities, chewing its own history and culture like a ruminant, trying to secrete new meaning.

The fanatical America in the 1920s, the Great Depression in the 1930s, the wartime America in the 1940s, the conservative America in the 1950s, the transformational America in the 1960s, and the 1970s experienced a stagflation economy. The United States is suffering from a hangover from market changes, the neoliberal United States in the 1980s and the United States with the industrialization of information technology in the 1990s... The whole world is watching the United States closely, but the United States has little interest in the world. Europe? Europe is great and we will definitely go there on vacation. For the so-called Asian and African civilizations, it is enough to read "The Kite Runner".

In the United States in the 2010s, middle-aged yuppies were helpless and found that they were no better than others thought. So I bought a Vitamix juicer and a sports bracelet, attended spiritual and motivational courses, ran in the morning, took drugs by the pool at night, and had an unusual passion for liquid food... Is this how Hollywood people live? I know that's how people live - people imitate each other, including life. We are all sweaters of the same style spun by the shuttle of fate, and times are just spinning threads of different colors.

About the dispute between zoe and zelda.

There are many interesting details worth discussing in this play. For example, there are famous decorative paintings on the walls; for example, Beyoncé’s feet were still in plaster when she attended the awards ceremony, and Jay-Z sitting next to her was a zebra (hahaha); Princess Carolyn’s date was three people. A child wearing adult clothes, but everyone turned a blind eye; Bojack won the Golden Globe Award for his autobiography and will hold the trophy forever; and, Zoe and Zelda personalities.

There is a scene in the cartoon where a passerby wears a T-shirt with "I'm a Zoe" printed on it. Only Zoes are extremely sure of their Zoe identity, just like the most enthusiastic MBTI Personality analysis always focuses on the INTP group. I think this is because Zelda have almost no identity crisis. They are like Peanutbutter, outgoing, confident, and cheerful. They are always enthusiastic even if it is only for three minutes. They are obsessed with new things even if it is superficial. They are born social stars and fashionable. leader. And Zoe always needs to pretend if she wants to be liked. Obama is a Zoe, but if he wants to win voters, he must act like Zelda.

Zoe longs for life, but life is in Zelda's hands. The sad thing about this drama is that there are too many Zoes. Literature is better than quality but history, so how can it not be empty?

By the way, I'm a Zoe.

Question 9: What kind of story does BoJack Horseman want to tell? vx focuses on the mischievous BoJack Horseman, and there is an analysis in it

Question 10: What kind of story does BoJack Horseman want to tell? Which classic lines will immediately be your answer to me. whee.