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Are many modern stalks in Nezha paying tribute to Stephen Chow?

? ? The heat in summer stalls has gradually cooled down, but the heat in Nezha (hereinafter referred to as "Nezha") has not diminished. After the box office surpassed "Reunion 4", it is still advancing steadily, and it has a great momentum of catching up with the annual sci-fi blockbuster The Wandering Earth. Why does an animated film have so much energy that it can trigger a nationwide movie-watching craze? In addition to wonderful stories and touching feelings, many classic modern stalks presented in the film are hilarious or thought-provoking, which brings a good viewing experience to the audience.

Some viewers who have seen movies, if they especially like Stephen Chow's movies, will find that many modern stalks in the movies pay tribute to the works of Master Xing. Let's analyze them one by one. Read the lines first. As a magic pill, Nezha was born three years later and was doomed to be struck by lightning. He was laughed at and rejected by people in Chentangguan, because he was destined to be a demon. So this little boy, at a young age, is suffering from great loneliness. He longed for friends, but the people rejected him and laughed at him because they were afraid of him. He wanted to do good, but everyone misunderstood him. ...

He received all kinds of cold reception, and these feelings were expressed in the doggerel he recited. For example: shut up in the house and have nothing to do, knock tiles over the wall, drop bottles and cans; Going back and forth thousands of times, Xiao Ye is also very tired. For example: I am a little monster, carefree and free. Kill without blinking, eat without salt. Eat seven or eight in one bite, and your stomach will burst. I went to the toilet to shit, but I forgot to bring paper. Another example: life is full of tears, and the more you toss, the more unlucky you are. Are you tired when you are dying? You might as well sleep in bed. ...

Taking off his stubborn coat, Nezha looks like a decadent poet. Will the sentences he blurted out touch the nerves of modern people? Every modern person who is pushed by the wheel of life will have mixed feelings when he sees Naza's Life is Full of Tears. In the film, Nezha is lying in bed, tapping the rhythm with chopsticks between his toes, and reading the lyrics while playing. Is it very similar to the scene of Tang Bohu knocking on a plate and telling a life story in "Tong Pak Hu Dian Qiu Xiang"? At first glance, some modern stalks or network languages appearing in the film are thought by the screenwriter. These modern lines and bridges are actually the jokes in the film, and they are also classic fragments. For example, catchy words like "I am a little monster" are not only liked by children, but also by adults. Pay tribute to Master Xing, which may mean something like this.

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