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Aliens: is it an example, of when a film helps the audience despite the audience giving it politics?

 
 
Reply Sat 16 Apr, 2022 08:48 am
Aliens: is it an example, of when a film helps the audience despite the audience giving it politics?
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izzythepush
 
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Reply Sat 16 Apr, 2022 09:13 am
@Thomastrokan33,
No, that would be Humpty Dumpty.
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Yalow
 
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Reply Sat 16 Apr, 2022 04:08 pm
@Thomastrokan33,
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Aliens: is it an example, of when a film helps the audience despite the audience giving it politics?

I don't understand. What politics? And isn't it "Alien", in singular?
Thomastrokan33
 
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Reply Sat 16 Apr, 2022 05:35 pm
@Yalow,
The 1986 Aliens.

The politics, is a reference to neo-imperialism allegory.

However: the advance of the theory of allegory is perhaps a sole result of the YouTube-internet discussion apparatus.

In the application, of help from the movie, one is prompted to understand the generic meaning of help that a movie can give: basically, Aliens is an example of when mirror is the reference as refreshing.

Now, I'll explore mirror as reference as refreshing as the text of the movie itself.

Mirror = the everyday value, of the story.

Reference = the identification routine, throughout the story

Refreshing = the sweat


A bit more commentary:
Why is a movie, that is infinitely watchable, produced such allegory-analysis on the internet?

Pragmatic opposites = theoretical allies.

A harmony, between different themes despite the themes using the same rationale.



















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izzythepush
 
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Reply Sat 16 Apr, 2022 11:53 pm
@Yalow,
Humpty Dumpty appears in Alice's Adventures through the Looking Glass. At one point he says that whenever he uses a word it means what he wants it to mean, regardless of the actual definition.

The OP is Humpty Dumpty. 'Politics' means something to him, but it's not being used in a way that would make sense to anyone else.

It's a tactic stupid people use all the time, they think that if nobody understands what they're saying it means they're smart.

It means they're incapable of using basic language.
roger
 
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Reply Sat 16 Apr, 2022 11:57 pm
@izzythepush,
Oh. For a while, I thought you understood the question.
izzythepush
 
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Reply Sun 17 Apr, 2022 12:04 am
@roger,
I don't think the OP understands the question.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sun 17 Apr, 2022 06:39 am
I thought maybe it was just me.
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joe 2nation
 
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Reply Sun 17 Apr, 2022 10:49 am
@roger,
Definitely fooled me.
Joe(I was stumped)Nation
izzythepush
 
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Reply Sun 17 Apr, 2022 11:10 am
@joe 2nation,
Had you read some of the OP's other posts beforehand you wouldn't have been.

They're all like this, nonsensical word salad.
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Brandon9000
 
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Reply Sun 17 Apr, 2022 12:57 pm
The inability to express oneself clearly is not a virtue.
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roger
 
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Reply Sun 17 Apr, 2022 01:16 pm
@joe 2nation,
joe 2nation wrote:

Definitely fooled me.
Joe(I was stumped)Nation

Hey! Good to see you back with us.
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snood
 
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Reply Wed 20 Apr, 2022 04:24 am
@izzythepush,
izzythepush wrote:

It's a tactic stupid people use all the time, they think that if nobody understands what they're saying it means they're smart.


Exactly, Izzy.

Another tactic of stupid people is pretending that only they can understand the word salad. Witness:

Quote:
Oh. For a while, I thought you understood the question.
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