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КОМЕНТАРІ • 679

  • @zodix44
    @zodix44 11 місяців тому +1315

    "Movies about nothing are not entirely worthless" This is going to stay with me for a long time.

    • @internetera1523
      @internetera1523 11 місяців тому +44

      ''As China hyper drives towards late-stage Capitalism'' the irony

    • @xolang
      @xolang 11 місяців тому +2

      is not entirely worthless indeed

    • @tmmnago2722
      @tmmnago2722 11 місяців тому +12

      It's about FAMILY

    • @azhariarif
      @azhariarif 11 місяців тому

      It's worthless in the entire world except China.

    • @antwango
      @antwango 11 місяців тому +4

      errrr come on you mustve heard the comparison between macdonalds to a top quality restaurant! fast food v properly prepared and cooked fresh food!..... its called yingyang and balance.... nobody can ever watch the best made movies all of the time, nobody can play the best AAA games all the time and not get tired.... same with nobody can be the best all of the time forever.... its the natural order of things.... when there is up there is down

  • @JurassicLion2049
    @JurassicLion2049 11 місяців тому +1131

    Bro I didnt expect a vid about Fast’s mindlessness to get this deep and heartfelt. Not even in Fast’s stereotyped way either.

    • @duchuyedisonvu
      @duchuyedisonvu 11 місяців тому +67

      he literally threw us back to "family" in a sense but somehow he made it feel good

    • @petrolmonkey8339
      @petrolmonkey8339 11 місяців тому +35

      @@duchuyedisonvu The heart of film is "entertainment" after all. That is why the recent hits, Critics go apeshit 7% -20% but Audience do consistent 90+% rating... I guess marketing did their job well after all.

    • @aasdasdsad9776
      @aasdasdsad9776 11 місяців тому +3

      The point of movies is to enjoy and have fun.
      I myself forget this sometimes but people are humans. We need some kind of entertainment, we can't be thinking hard and specific all the time. We need to feel like toddlers sometimes.

    • @MrGamelover23
      @MrGamelover23 9 місяців тому

      ​@@duchuyedisonvuif family doesn't feel good, I'm sorry your family sucks so much.

  • @codemonster8443
    @codemonster8443 11 місяців тому +1047

    I have a story to share.
    I live in a hustling city in India. The city is big, work hours are long and tiring. When the night arrives me and my buddies from work prefer a certain street for food and entertainment. This rather thin street is a road with shops surrounding it. The shops are food stalls, parlors, daily commodities. Oh and even a cinema is there, stuffed between other stalls. I only ever see this street at night when its full and at it's limit, stuffed with people everywhere. It's like a factory line but it's purpose is providing respite.
    After the Quarantines were ending, there was a scheduling error and we basically got a free day. No one got paid for this day. My buddies just wanted to sleep. I was not tired, did not want to stay at home specially after the quarantine was lifted, so I decided to go to the same ol' street alone, in the day light this time.
    It was a different scenery all together. The street was quiet. The many shops were closed and the stall owners were preparing for the night making seasoning and what not. The aroma in the street was different, more fresh and perky. The daylight was filling the street. Its weird to say this but for the first time I noticed, the shops painted in many colors. I had only been here at night, with it full with people so it was hard to notice anything. The restaurant me and my buddies frequent was open. It's a small establishment run by a man and his son. I ordered something they had. Served fresh. Even made a conversation with the owner. Cool guy. We used to go to his shop every other day. He said he has noticed me come and order, and then we chatted about cricket, work, world, what not. That was my first conversation with a stranger in 3 months.
    The experience was tranquil. Its almost weird to see something like that, these places hidden in plain sight. Work life balance being bad as it is, I carve for these moments of surreal beauty.
    Thanks for letting me share this with you.

    • @ddmm9887
      @ddmm9887 11 місяців тому +24

      Ok this made me tearer up and I dont know. Probably because i want to experience this as well

    • @chinchin3274
      @chinchin3274 11 місяців тому +40

      You're a talented writer and storyteller.

    • @Arosukir6
      @Arosukir6 11 місяців тому +5

      Thank you so much for sharing!

    • @ianknightley938
      @ianknightley938 11 місяців тому +26

      Your description is so poetic that I can almost picture what you experienced in my mind ❤

    • @JoshuaC923
      @JoshuaC923 11 місяців тому +4

      Thank you for sharing and good luck for the future!

  • @donbionicle
    @donbionicle 11 місяців тому +1477

    You know, in a rather sad way it's heartening to hear that for all the differences between the hemispheres dickhead billionaires and billionaire wannabe bosses are a constant. Some problems seem to be universal.

    • @Tacom4ster
      @Tacom4ster 11 місяців тому +44

      Time for anarchy

    • @OlTrev
      @OlTrev 11 місяців тому +84

      I mean, capitalism is gonna capitalism, no matter the trappings of the society around it.

    • @wsxgfhccr
      @wsxgfhccr 11 місяців тому

      The "exploitation" in Western countries is nowhere even near the same league as East Asian countries. It's a joke that you Westerners still have your labour unions, labour laws and stuff and y'all still complaining about capitalism

    • @Tacom4ster
      @Tacom4ster 11 місяців тому +14

      @@OlTrev that's you should consider anarchy, no more back stabbing Tankies

    • @codemonster8443
      @codemonster8443 11 місяців тому +11

      @@Tacom4ster Oh tankies want tyranny of the state. Tankies love China. Go Anarchy!

  • @mihirjain753
    @mihirjain753 11 місяців тому +825

    Coming from your neighbor India, I can relate a lot. A rapidly growing economy means everyone is chasing after wealth, people are tired of working their ass off for wanna be billionaires so films like RRR, Fast & Faurious, Transformers, et. Bring odd comfort, we can talk about what we liked and chat away the evening without a worry in the world. I really appreciate that you covered this topic since there's a section in the west that says Hollywood is making dumb movies to appeal to Chinese audiences as you mentioned too.

    • @cykablyatifulscheisse
      @cykablyatifulscheisse 11 місяців тому +23

      Is work culture also so toxic in India? I thought China is bad enough...

    • @mihirjain753
      @mihirjain753 11 місяців тому +23

      @@cykablyatifulscheisse yeah it is very much

    • @ak-ub1ym
      @ak-ub1ym 11 місяців тому +46

      ​@@cykablyatifulscheisse depends on the client honestly , if ur client is someone from Asia Pacific region then it doesn't feel like much.
      But majority of IT services in Asia are catering to Western / European side who work in a different timezone to Asians so essentially u are working out of ur natural / biological clock like if u get
      1)Afternoon shift generally EU which is often from 10/11 am - 8/9 pm
      2)Night shift which is often US starting from 6/7 pm - 5/6 am
      For extended duration of 3 months and often rotated which kinda build up stress and mental strain compared to physical ones due to working time.

    • @NoMustang273
      @NoMustang273 11 місяців тому +18

      Capitalism sucks. Rising incomes and quality of life is great, but if in the end we're all just working our asses off with little time to do anything else...what was it all for?
      I really hope we can find a way out of falling into the trappings of late stage capitalism, but I fear we will be just as bad if not worse.

    • @masonsn3941
      @masonsn3941 11 місяців тому +31

      But I do think RRR is much better than the other box films,its such a vibrant,expressive,and pure piece of joy. Love from China.

  • @YEdwardP
    @YEdwardP 11 місяців тому +363

    So, I have 2 stories to share with regards to this topic.
    The first one is that I am the child of Chinese immigrants to Canada. All my childhood, I was made to feel like I was not working hard enough. My parents would always say things like: "This is nothing. Children in China put in twice the work you do. Work twice as long, twice as hard." Putting aside making me feel like I was worthless, it created this imagine in my head that somehow, Chinese children were like these Übermensch that would destroy me with their harder work ethic. It's kind of comforting to know that they are people just like us and yes, they may work far more than us, but they are Struggling and Suffering through it as much as we would be.
    The second relates to the idea of being mentally exhausted. I was mentoring a PhD student from India and he told me how when he was younger, he loved to watch highly intellectual movies and read challenging books to discover more. But just months after beginning his PhD, he told me how his taste in entertainment did a complete 180 to vapid, empty, "easy entertainment" because frankly, he had no mental energy left after spending all day at the lab and all evening reading scientific articles. In those precious hours he had to himself, he just wanted something that would be easy to consume.
    So yeah, China is definitely an extreme version, but the experience is so relatable.

    • @ThienTruong-iy5ix
      @ThienTruong-iy5ix 11 місяців тому +15

      I am just like that PhD student. Recently I got into medical school that movies like Fast and Furious just allowed me to completely turn my brain off.

    • @lanceash
      @lanceash 11 місяців тому

      The "lying flat" movement is just the beginning of a generation in China analogous to the "Hippies" here in the USA; a generation of people coming to maturity wondering "What is all of this material prosperity good for if we can't think for ourselves or live our lives the way we want?" Of course, the Chinese government will crush them like bugs in the dust for their recalcitrance, but maybe something good will come of it.

    • @recoil53
      @recoil53 11 місяців тому +6

      As a Chinese-American I relate to both. Every accomplishment was expected like the bare minimum.
      When the trailers for "Bullet Train" came out my reaction was "just the mindless high production value movie I'm in the mood for". WFT? I used to read unabridged classic literature, I used to build and explore. Now I'm happy for something longer and glossier than a YT video.

    • @arbitrarymemphis8367
      @arbitrarymemphis8367 11 місяців тому +4

      that reminds me of something a phd student said at a organization skills workshop, that in our downtime we should pick the dumbest shows we could find and binge them to relax

    • @velcor
      @velcor 11 місяців тому +2

      Glad to read I'm not alone in that "enjoying dumb movies more" experience. Gladly I can say I don't have it as rough as following 996 but thanks to growing up and also thanks to this video I have more sympathy for friends and people in general when they don't want to watch Human Centipede 2 for the 10th time so we can appreciate Modern Western Cinema. The brain needs to relax every once in a while, too.

  • @sisyphusvasilias3943
    @sisyphusvasilias3943 11 місяців тому +91

    996 is truly dystopian and a real threat to stability in PRC. We've seen the CPC crack down on overburdening students by limiting homework and banning after school tutoring. We've also seen the CPC limit the amount of time kids can spend on video games and ban the most addictive and damaging "doom scrolling" algos on Chinese Social Media.
    Recently we've seen a backlash against Billionaires in China. Hopefully we will see and end to 996 and greater Gov intervention to ensure a healthier work/life balance for Chinese.

    • @patrickpickett7040
      @patrickpickett7040 11 місяців тому +15

      If they want people to breed more they'll certainly need to tackle the work culture. I don't understand how people find the time and money to do it haha

    • @MohamedRamadan-qi4hl
      @MohamedRamadan-qi4hl 11 місяців тому +6

      @@patrickpickett7040 actually it's poor people that normally breed a lot

    • @patrickpickett7040
      @patrickpickett7040 11 місяців тому +5

      @@MohamedRamadan-qi4hl 100%. Its a really complex phenomenon.

    • @Kburn1985
      @Kburn1985 11 місяців тому +17

      They've already cracked down on 996 officially, but too many large corporates are still practicing it. A massive issue for sure, given all the anti-work movements like tang ping, or its more extreme brother, bai lan, has come out of China rather than the west.

    • @Kburn1985
      @Kburn1985 11 місяців тому

      @@patrickpickett7040 The culture is you need to produce an heir, if not, it's considered the greatest sin under the 3 great unfilial wickedness of Chinese culture. So they get married, work to produce a kid, then continue working. I actually know of people who don't like procreation, even when their wife is pretty and hot, even when they were massive horndogs in school. They're simply too tired. Worst of those has a drop dread gorgeous wife, but he works up to 120 hours a week, and literally sleeps in the office for months at a time. Then his dick stopped working, and shortly after, his mind. People are not made to work at that rate and not just die. It's a shame culture, so he got mad shame for having a mental illness, and dropping out from his prestigious global conglomerate job. His parents disowned him at one point. So it gets to the point where you either go nuclear, lie down and rot, or work your way into a grave.
      Poor people in China don't breed, because they can't find a wife. Middle class are worked to the bone, so they barely have time to sleep, much less breed. The only ones doing any breeding is the rich.
      Not just a Chinese problem. Half of europe has a birth rate exponentially worse than China. Look at Greece, Italy and Spain, all traditionally family and children focused countries, but their leaders made them mad poor, so no one can afford to rent, much less have children, so they're the lowest in the world, even worse than Japan.

  • @stephenbradford8524
    @stephenbradford8524 11 місяців тому +202

    One of my favorite things about Accented Cinema is that we get insightful comedy into cinema and society in usually less than 15 minutes. That kinda rules. I watch more 3-hour video essay than Hollywood movies, but sometimes I just want something quick.

  • @CoralCopperHead
    @CoralCopperHead 11 місяців тому +44

    I'm reminded of a mindset I found myself adopting back in high school: "There's nothing wrong with liking low-quality media; like what you like." You put it well in your Captain Alex essay, but this really hammers it home.

  • @reflectsonlife
    @reflectsonlife 11 місяців тому +234

    You've basically described every commercial Bollywood film ever. At least RRR has a storyline & plot worth following. Most, like the recent Pathaan, are all about the actors eye-f**king the camera in slo mo shots, performing "hairography" in slo mo shots, and utilizing middle aged actors for the nostalgia of better days of cinema, and even the younger actors aren't that young so they too harken to a bygone era for millennial. Sounds to me like F# series is Hollywood's own Bollywood film franchise.

    • @Moonstone-Redux
      @Moonstone-Redux 11 місяців тому +26

      Wait, you might be on to something. F# literally is Bollywood physics but brought to Hollywood.

    • @munmunyee
      @munmunyee 11 місяців тому +21

      I think RRR really encouraged the editors on Fast X to embrace the absurdity of each sequence

    • @reflectsonlife
      @reflectsonlife 11 місяців тому +15

      @@munmunyee good point. And I love that! And in turn, I'm sure the MCU encouraged RRR to go big and broad as well. My kid says RRR is like a Marvel "What If" scenario. And in a similar vein, Rajamouli has gone on record saying it was Tarentino's Inglorious Bastards that made him think "oh wait, you can do that?!" That inspired him to consider putting 2 disparate freedom fighters in the same movie, imagining them fighting the British together. (For me, RRR reminded me of Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, or Mel Brooks History of the World Part 1, insofar as they pull historical figures out of space and time and have them function unchanged in a fictional scenario).

    • @reflectsonlife
      @reflectsonlife 11 місяців тому +9

      @@Moonstone-Redux not only physics, but "it's all about family" is literally Bollywood's trademark. ;)

    • @anastasyavie6236
      @anastasyavie6236 11 місяців тому +8

      You just teach me that "hairography" is a things

  • @dazmanchan
    @dazmanchan 11 місяців тому +74

    This vid made me cry lol. You perfectly described the plight of overworked office workers around the world. It resonated with me strongly since I am in Hong Kong where employers seem to be trying to one-up the world in overworking. All our energy used in work and none left to enjoy life. Thank you for expressing our struggle so articulately.

  • @terracannon876
    @terracannon876 11 місяців тому +230

    I used to be a lot harsher on "popular" media such as Fast and Furious or Transformers movies or even stuff like the Minions movie that seemed to be a lot of nothing but still raked in a lot of money. However, as I get older and talk to more people about movies, I find that movies - or I should say, priorities when it comes to enjoying a movie - comes in two flavors that may align but often nowadays do not. These popular media that are all flash or bang or basically just surface level enjoyment - we can dismiss them for having poor story or nonsensical characters, but they are the perfect turn-your-brain-off movie. They bring quick visual satisfaction, short-term enjoyment. A lot of movies we consider the greats require more introspection and critical thinking, and though they may provide long-term enjoyment, they need time and effort on the viewer's part ... and not everyone's for that. People, especially as we get older, have busy schedules. No free time and too much going around them to devote mental space what is basically an exercise in thinking. I've come to appreciate the value of these popcorn movies a lot more, though I still don't like watching them any more than I did in the past lol.
    As for the issue with China, this does line up with what I've heard friends talk about. A lot of youths want to leave China because it's just too competitive - too busy, no free time, there's always someone to replace you, and this starts even before entering the workforce. In school, if you don't go over and above (aka let yourself be exploited), you're easily going to get lost in the flow. When the situation is like that, I don't blame anyone for not thinking the arts are so important, as tragic as that is to me. Art won't bring food to the table (and arts as a job just leads to more exploitation).

    • @anastasyavie6236
      @anastasyavie6236 11 місяців тому +10

      not just that but you can talk about it with friend they wouldn't be offended when you point out the flaw and the things in the movie, we all know "it's not that deep"

    • @terracannon876
      @terracannon876 11 місяців тому +7

      @@anastasyavie6236 It's all in good fun! Like ribbing each other in a video game or something.

    • @terracannon876
      @terracannon876 11 місяців тому +10

      I heard in another video that an artistic media's lifecycle is in its prime when the most popular media coincides with what is considered the most critically acclaimed. For the movie industry, this would've been decades ago when Oscar winners were also the most popular. However, I do think this may also apply to culture.

    • @melodybaoin1425
      @melodybaoin1425 11 місяців тому +9

      Actually, youtuber schnee made an excellent essay about how viewers have a different range in how they view entertainment ( "Why do we like bad movies" ). Tldr; Schnee explains that there are movies meant for viewers who simply want to have fun while others will view movies as art that can be dissected. It will make you realize that everyone has a certain purpose for entertainment. Some wants to have fun, some wants to be lost in another world.

    • @sususegar
      @sususegar 11 місяців тому +5

      @@melodybaoin1425 I guess this explains me. No matter how much I want to relax I don't gravitate towards movies like FF. Entertainment is a choice of your purpose I guess - to be lost in another world, thinking about it and dissecting it somehow relaxes me in taking me away from daily worries.

  • @corneliahale7871
    @corneliahale7871 11 місяців тому +62

    F&F is also hugely popular in Brazil too. I guess for the same reasons, we are also overworking. We don't have stated here a term like 996, but I've seen my friend who works on tech beeing called at 4 a.m to resolve something.

  • @Dovoline3
    @Dovoline3 11 місяців тому +47

    Now that I think about it, "cinematic comfort food" might actually be a great descriptor for this kind of movie

  • @Msnbsea
    @Msnbsea 11 місяців тому +66

    With how big China is for US box-office, I wish there were more creators like you who can give the Chinese perspective. Keep up the great work 👍

  • @PeterEhik
    @PeterEhik 11 місяців тому +8

    Kinda makes me understand why my sister loves reality TV despite being a really smart doctor, whenever I try to get her to watch anything else that we didn’t watch as kids, she falls asleep or just tells me later that she couldn’t follow the story. Shes worked so many 12 - 24 hour shifts that she can’t enjoy anything but Twitter and reality TV

  • @Asobitech
    @Asobitech 11 місяців тому +152

    This hits the nail on the head, it is exactly why I enjoy watching the Fast and Furious movies. I get to turn my brain off and disconnect.

    • @anastasyavie6236
      @anastasyavie6236 11 місяців тому +4

      also talk about it with friend they wouldn't be offended when you point out the flaw and the things in the movie, we all know "it's not that deep"

  • @teasea546
    @teasea546 11 місяців тому +43

    There is also another important policy factor at play: 进口片配额, which means film import limit. The quantity of foreign films that can enter Chinese cinema has been restricted to 34 per year since the 90s as a brazen way of protecting the country's domestic film industry. Because of this, production companies aim to import those with the lowest risk and highest audience potential, which usually means lowest-common-denomenator blockbuster trash like Fast & Furious. In a way, the choice was made by greedy business executives from the start, so Chinese audiences get pretty much nothing but popcorn junk to numb their mind most of the time anyway. It's a vicious, self-reinforcing cycle. If you go to Douban, the Chinese IMDB, people obviously know what's good and what's bad but still watch anyway.
    I remember wanting to go to a movie theatre while visiting my grandparents in the summer of 2018, and feeling the dread of seeing no foreign film being played other than Dwayne Johnson's Skyscrapper. I knew it was garbage and it's a film I usually wouldn't bother to waste time on, but it was between that and Chinese popcorn fantasy film, which I had even less interest in. Needless to say, it was the one I saw because I missed going to cinema in China too much.

  • @TheBullethead1988
    @TheBullethead1988 11 місяців тому +25

    Ironically, in a society with a fast paced and high pressure working environment, it is interesting to see how an adrenaline-packed movie can bring peace and solace to people.

    • @ariannasilva4462
      @ariannasilva4462 6 місяців тому +2

      It's kinda like how people with ADHD can benefit with exercise or loud music before bed.

  • @ak-ub1ym
    @ak-ub1ym 11 місяців тому +27

    Compared to western work culture , Asian work culture is much more hectic cause majority of the service industry caters to western and European clients and
    *know that cause used to work in IT where I did Afternoon & night shifts where the shifts sometimes would go from 11am to 10pm or 7/8pm to 5am for 3 months on a rotational basis*
    So considering this for a fact that when life gets hectic , we would rather watch something dumb and fun to unwind at end of the day , there is no need for everyone to keep their brains running 24/7 so a simple action movie despite gapping plotholes work and succeed.

  • @hantojiang2307
    @hantojiang2307 11 місяців тому +38

    It's popular just like Marvel's movies, a famous sequel, simple evil guy, family and love, little violence, no sex nor politic action movie, good enough for whole famliy to watch after dinner.

    • @senny-
      @senny- 11 місяців тому +12

      I don't think Marvel belongs here. Some of their movies are political action and a lot of the villains are compex. I'd say those are the main reasons the franchise got popular in the first place.

    • @i_like_chomp6382
      @i_like_chomp6382 11 місяців тому +11

      Marvel I think blurs the lines a bit, it feeld more like a grandiosque escapism, especially when you're main character is Witty Billionare Playboy.

  • @Akbar.Gunawan
    @Akbar.Gunawan 11 місяців тому +45

    Come to think of it, your explanation and the way you explain it really resonate with me. No wonder blockbuster and franchise-driven movies can be popular despite the critics' ratings.

  • @shinyary2
    @shinyary2 11 місяців тому +68

    I think Marvel at least used to be very good at walking this tightrope. Their movies often had some big ideas in them, but don't really do anything complex with them, which helps your mind to be engaged without straining it very much. Meanwhile, the bombastic action scenes and comedy settle in like a fuzzy blanket. It's easy to dismiss their unwillingness to dive deep into anything as wanting to avoid alienating any part of the mass market (and it is that), but I think there's value in having sort of "junk food" entertainment that doesn't force you to do a lot of work in order to enjoy it--so long as there are still people making delicious steaks, it's all good.

    • @CK-lt6jl
      @CK-lt6jl 11 місяців тому +5

      That's exactly why MCU movies do so well. It pleases the casual nerds like me, but also the general audience who knows a little about the world yet at the same time dealing with issues that are relatable (ego, alcholism, war,relationships, evil people in power) without going too deep that requires us to think. Regardless of what the hardcore comic nerds or movie critics say, MCU movies are mostly fun for the general public and relatable without treading into "deep" territory.

  • @sageoftruth
    @sageoftruth 11 місяців тому +37

    This was eye-opening. It may have been about China, but I feel like it helped me appreciate and relate to so many more people. Basically, anyone who appreciates low-effort entertainment fluff. Thanks for helping me down from my high horse.

  • @razorbikini5808
    @razorbikini5808 11 місяців тому +29

    Just wanted to comment and say this might be one of your best videos. The kind of defence of these movies you don’t normally see, even from fans (like myself), along with valuable cultural and political commentary that contextualises them and highlights an oft-ignored yet very valuable quality of this medium we all love so much. Intellectual, opinionated, but not pretentious. Incredible work, even by your high standards.

  • @Steerpike96
    @Steerpike96 11 місяців тому +28

    You completely took the words right out of my mouth and perfectly encapsulated why these big, over the top action movies resonate with everyone in the world right now in it's current state.
    I grew up in Jordan and left it 2 years ago. I feel it's very important - and insightful - to give a perspective of which country you are from (or feel like you belong to). In comparison to the hyper, overworking nature of China, Japan and India (and other neighboring countries as well), The Middle East, to an extent, feels laid back and relaxed with their work schedule despite the extreme rising prices and other problems they are facing there. When i was studying film there, i honestly thought the people with me would be more enthusiastic and involved but no a lot of them just seemed very careless and didn't have any passion for anything artistic there. It really kind of disappointed me in a lot of ways.
    Of course im not trying to say that Jordan is perfect and all that, there's a lot of things im skimming over here because it's gonna go on forever lol, but my point is to all of this, whether this country is being over or underworked, if there isn't any support to the workers and the artists, then of course it's gonna feel infuriating, frustrating and draining to just live out your daily life there being numb and apathetic to literally every single thing and just seeking out instant gratification.
    Sorry for the drawn out rambling, but great video as always and it was very insightful and helpful. Keep up the great work as always!

  • @lamhkak47
    @lamhkak47 11 місяців тому +9

    Feeling Who Killed Captain Alex would be a great movie for them, balancing the artists' love in creating them, the bombastic moments for busy workers to enjoy, and the depth of the story from the experience of the director's (as well as peoples') life experiences there

  • @senny-
    @senny- 11 місяців тому +95

    I love art, from films to books to paintings to music. I grew up admiring them. What's happening in the world right now kind of pisses me off. Art is an important piece of this world. More important than money. Heck, it predates money. Humans are creative in nature. A culture which restricts that creativity is pure dystopian.

    • @terracannon876
      @terracannon876 11 місяців тому +17

      As much as it's important to us as a culture and as human beings, it's also true that other worries - food, security, etc. - come first. It's only when those are cool people feel like they have the leeway to be free with art. To me, this means that the fact that our current culture (whether it's the West or East) doesn't appreciate art like it once did is a symptom of something far greater than simple greed.

    • @potatoonastick4006
      @potatoonastick4006 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@terracannon876 agreed, I'm curious tho, what is the far greater contributor other then greed? :)

    • @terracannon876
      @terracannon876 11 місяців тому +3

      @@potatoonastick4006 Living essentials?

    • @ronsongathus9634
      @ronsongathus9634 11 місяців тому +13

      The vid itself says it
      "A documentary about vase painting from the dynasty - the more prosper and less worried the people are, they are prone to enjoy art and hone their quality with more well-drawn 'dragons'; while in times of poverty and war, the paintings of dragons are deformed and ugly."

    • @Naqvioski
      @Naqvioski 11 місяців тому +4

      Love your comment. Sadly art and commerce has an entangled history that is hard to separate.

  • @talkandedit8714
    @talkandedit8714 11 місяців тому +8

    I am well aware that some people like to rag on these kinds of movies and I was one of them also. I've never seen the Fast & Furious series but I do know that all film, deep or not has some of merit. One of my favorite exchanges that changed the way I looked at entertainment and art is from Greatest Showman
    "Tell me, Mr. Barnum, does it bother you that everything you're selling is fake?"
    "Do these smiles seem fake? It doesn't matter where they come from. The joy is real."

  • @ChiekoGamers
    @ChiekoGamers 9 місяців тому +6

    Billionaires become ultra rich because of labor exploitation, not through hardwork and "grind".

  • @kill4551
    @kill4551 11 місяців тому +3

    This channel is so good. Sometimes I don't have many thoughts to add but I like to post comments because they increase the a video's presence in YT's algorithm. Here ya go.

  • @Jobe-13
    @Jobe-13 11 місяців тому +33

    I was never into the Fast and Furious franchise and never saw any of the movies but if it helps people cope with everyday work life that’s great.

  • @distortilla
    @distortilla 11 місяців тому +9

    The same thing is happening in Indian subcontinent... people are more leaning towards over the top action "mass" movies which gives them respite from their day to day living... people just want to leave their brain at home and just enjoy the movie... and that is totally valid.

  • @mzgreenjeansapproves
    @mzgreenjeansapproves 11 місяців тому +5

    How is it that you made a video about fast X so tender and heartfelt?!? It's AMAZING👍!

  • @PlayerXIII
    @PlayerXIII 11 місяців тому +5

    Man, this really hit home. I def found myself judging a lot of the box office tastes, not realizing that it was related to just how overworked they were
    Like i knew that fact separately but you made the connection and it was indeed very heartfelt

  • @Megasteakman
    @Megasteakman 11 місяців тому +7

    All of your videos are incredibly insightful, but this one definitely blew me away. Amazing work as always!

  • @renatocorvaro6924
    @renatocorvaro6924 11 місяців тому +70

    Now that I know of 996, I hate it, but it is oddly comforting to know capitalism is ruining places outside of America.

    • @chungbertflabbergast5995
      @chungbertflabbergast5995 11 місяців тому

      Capitalism has ruined the whole world ☹

    • @MohamedRamadan-qi4hl
      @MohamedRamadan-qi4hl 11 місяців тому

      Yeah why don't you compare communist China to modern day China. And tell me about evils of capitalism

    • @khango6138
      @khango6138 10 місяців тому

      Yes. Brushing aside all the international geopolitics and propaganda by all sides, all young people nowadays have much in common.

    • @MohamedRamadan-qi4hl
      @MohamedRamadan-qi4hl 10 місяців тому +3

      @@khango6138 as someone from Egypt.... No we only share some common class concerns and perhaps common world wide entertainment culture like marvel

  • @x3DaveGuy
    @x3DaveGuy 11 місяців тому +1

    Incredible video. Have been a fan of the channel for a little over a year and this is certainly one of my favorites of yours.

  • @mr.fishmanman
    @mr.fishmanman 11 місяців тому +11

    Because its All About Family

  • @davidbilla8063
    @davidbilla8063 11 місяців тому +4

    In India South Indian States have same taste in movies 😅😂 we call it masala movies. Hero male fight 100 men,have love songs,eye candy song,some social message in between

  • @julphines
    @julphines 11 місяців тому +16

    Not everything has to be an artistic masterpiece that says something deep. Sometimes, you just want to watch hot people run around and blow stuff up without thinking. Especially with that absolutely inhumane 996 schedule, I wouldn't have the emotional or physical energy for much else either.

  • @MrQuocanh80
    @MrQuocanh80 11 місяців тому +1

    Another insightful and nuance video from my favourite channel. Thank you for sharing.

  • @zhwzh_
    @zhwzh_ 11 місяців тому +19

    I love how you always bring a sociological view to your videos. It enriches the analysis of cinema, which is in the last instance, a reflect of the current society producing it. Kudos my friend

  • @KennethLyVideography
    @KennethLyVideography 11 місяців тому +6

    I've always believed there to be a beauty in unpretentious mindless spectacle. I've never gotten to the F&F-franchise but I love Aquaman and anime directors like Imaishi excell at making stuff that is just so creativly and visual batshit it wonderful.

  • @Leuschner11
    @Leuschner11 11 місяців тому +2

    Man, every second vid of you makes me cry. Stop doing such a good job at getting your point across.- Or keep doing your amazing work, i'll be searching for a towel in the meantime either way. Thank you.

  • @AntonnyTan
    @AntonnyTan 11 місяців тому +6

    We too, enjoy your push media video. Great content as usual.
    Btw about 996, i believe due to globalization, it is happening not only in developed but also developing country, especially in their busy cities.

  • @PeculiarNotions
    @PeculiarNotions 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for sharing these interesting anecdotes and analysis.

  • @fauxbravo
    @fauxbravo 11 місяців тому +1

    Really insightful. Thanks!

  • @duchuyedisonvu
    @duchuyedisonvu 11 місяців тому

    this was nice to watch accented cinema, thanks man.

  • @gindara21
    @gindara21 10 місяців тому

    brilliant and insightful as always. Thank you!

  • @chimsuaumo
    @chimsuaumo 11 місяців тому +9

    I hate the concept of 9-9-6. My last job seemed to be bringing me closer and closer to that. Now I refuse to live by anything other than the three 8's.

  • @jas_094
    @jas_094 11 місяців тому

    My favorite video of yours so far, I really like the analysis of the dragon paintings

  • @f1mbultyr
    @f1mbultyr 11 місяців тому +3

    "Just food and friends" is a motto to live by.

  • @txmzcgsz
    @txmzcgsz 11 місяців тому +1

    目前看过的最喜欢的一期,respectable channel。

  • @BraxtonSwine
    @BraxtonSwine 11 місяців тому

    I've always wondered about this, cool video 👏👏

  • @originaozz
    @originaozz 11 місяців тому +3

    Coming back home from the art & beauty obsessed culture of Paris (to am extent of exclusion), to bombastic sensations of Bangkok where every media is accessible, I literally live this dissonance. I wouldn't say one is above the other (especially with this year situation in France), but the difference is so vivid in media and priorities. From the everyday grind and the quality of living, Eastern and Western culture just have an extremely different standard and value system.

  • @momo7gato
    @momo7gato 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for the thought-provoking presentation!

  • @ATakTakTak
    @ATakTakTak 11 місяців тому +6

    Fascinating. Almost universal, the specifics may vary from country to country but I think it's safe to say most people would find this video relatable.
    Tough now I'm thinking of all the discourse about how movies "should" only be escapism and "fun", and anything else is just excentric and snob and stuff, that the box office doesn't lie and that this is what the people "want". They don't ask themselves WHY people want it.

  • @George2647g
    @George2647g 10 місяців тому

    Woah… i was watching this at first impressed even though it had an obvious point to make i was enjoying the journey (i’d already given this a thumbs up) - then BAM - it went to a whole other better level! Please do more of this! 🙇‍♂️🙇‍♂️

  • @iamnoimpact
    @iamnoimpact 11 місяців тому

    really great video about the Quality of films that have no 'quality'. They're just fun movies to sit in front of, beside or underneath and let them happen. Whatever stands out in the peaks (or the valleys) are just enough. Not every creative work has to be something that we carry with us forever. These little temporary buffs, these waves of dopamine is enough. In fact, sometimes it's the point. And to your greater and more overarching point, sometimes it's the conversations we have about the nothing, the time we spend within or around the nothing, that's the more important element of it all in the end. Really loved how you were able to spotlight so much of that mindset! Also, as always, thank you for shedding some more light on modern Chinese culture. It's something I know very little about, and I genuinely learn something about it every time you decide to include some of that insight in your videos!

  • @miloradowicz
    @miloradowicz 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for the insight into your social circle.

  • @ncbgaming1159
    @ncbgaming1159 11 місяців тому

    I wanted to do an article about this years ago. Great job!

  • @mohitanand1844
    @mohitanand1844 11 місяців тому

    This is really your best video. A masterpiece

  • @Trenzilla
    @Trenzilla 11 місяців тому +13

    Thank you so much for covering this topic. I think it's one of the reasons I feel we need movies like this to exist. I know movies like Fast X are dumb and don't really have anything meaningful to say, but it's a great distraction from the terrible reality we live in. Having companies and CEOs working their employees to complete burnout without the pay to back it up because they want to become billionaires is frustrating. On top of companies laying off workers despite having great financial years, Work nowadays is an overworking hell hole with the chance of being let go or not paid enough even more certain. Hearing about the insanity of the 996 in China is terrible and I wish everyone over there could have more time to themselves and not be worked to the bone. Movies like Fast & Furious or in my case Godzilla vs Kong bring that fun comfort of escapism and mindless fun. You don't need to think or keep up with the plot as much. You go in, enjoy some fun and talk about the silly ridiculousness of it all afterward without the worries of the world.

  • @nedjimb0
    @nedjimb0 11 місяців тому +5

    Shit, when you flashed the Alibaba logo, it reminded me about an instance 2 years ago when I ordered some expensive computer equipment off Alibaba from China.
    I was upset because the shipment was delayed over a month. I messaged the sales rep in the middle of the day, Central Standard Time, asking for an update. I expected a response at some point overnight because I knew they were based out of Shenzhen. To my surprise, he/she responded almost immediately, at around 1am local time.
    I recall thanking them for their prompt response and apologizing for bothering them so late.

  • @trebotski
    @trebotski 10 місяців тому +2

    Living in Taiwan, I can feel the 躺平 culture, too. And in the cultures of 躺平 and quiet quitting, it’s hard to be consistently creative. We’re underpaid and exhausted. Who will care about our art?
    So thank you for doing what you do, despite how tired you must feel.
    And in this noisy world, I really appreciate the small bit of silence you leave at the end of each video. There is so much food to be had, but rarely do we get a moment to digest.

  • @monkeyassasins
    @monkeyassasins 11 місяців тому

    Great video!

  • @caode9385
    @caode9385 11 місяців тому

    This was an important video for me, thank you

  • @mael1515
    @mael1515 11 місяців тому

    Very interesting, thanx! 😊

  • @kevinlin9578
    @kevinlin9578 11 місяців тому +3

    As a huge fan of your work, I would love to hear your impression of Asian Holiday films, similar to Western Christmas movies. I was rewatching A World Without Thieves and feel it deserves more recognition

  • @prettzx
    @prettzx 11 місяців тому +2

    "They arnt worrying about work, no family drama past trauna ornpolitics, Just food and friends".... you ain't got friends, you got family

  • @MrOuest
    @MrOuest 3 місяці тому

    Excellent video essay.

  • @irvanray1898
    @irvanray1898 11 місяців тому +2

    This is maybe one of the reasons game are easier and simpler than back in the days, the general market just doesn't have time nor the energy for a "deep" games.

  • @markbuckler4793
    @markbuckler4793 11 місяців тому

    This is one of the best video essays I've seen in a long time

  • @LON009
    @LON009 11 місяців тому +2

    This reminds me of my workaholic auntie, despite being so busy all the time, she is the person I know that goes more to the movies. And what does she watch? Action films, disaster movies, anything that could be considered simple escapism, even multiple times (she saw "Troy" 7 times and "Gladiator" 10 times). I haven't seen her in a while, but I think the pandemic made her realize many things about her life. Last I heard of her is that she's become closer to her mother, bonding over Netflix movies.

  • @tariqdanzig3621
    @tariqdanzig3621 11 місяців тому +2

    This wierdly inspired me to make an essay about something pertaining to this essays ending piece. Thank you for that.
    Bonus, if youre reading this, Accented, have you played any metal gear games or heard of them and their creator, Hideo Kojima?
    Id love to know what you think of his work if youre familiar. Thanks for your work, its inspiring!

  • @leekp8110
    @leekp8110 11 місяців тому +64

    I’ve not seen it but my first guess is cause it promotes family. A big part of Chinese culture.

    • @KitePerson
      @KitePerson 11 місяців тому +15

      I want the Fast Family to have a Dim Sum meal instead of a cookout in the next one.

    • @romanumeralz
      @romanumeralz 11 місяців тому +3

      😂

    • @maskoolio5824
      @maskoolio5824 11 місяців тому

      Is there any culture in the world that doesn't value family?

    • @slax4884
      @slax4884 11 місяців тому +2

      Basically yeah. The story is quite weak since fast 5 though

  • @rga1605
    @rga1605 11 місяців тому +9

    This is sad, because if someone wants to have a more thoughtful movie might feel alienated and punished by the societal grindset itself; no wonder how a "snob" stereotype might arise. When I was a child, I never understood why my dad just wanted to only watch popcorn movies when I wanted other stuff, but after growing up I understand why. In a society ruled by creative destruction, some people have to stay with the "destruction" part...

  • @terubokmasin3247
    @terubokmasin3247 11 місяців тому +1

    Totally got that right, Mr Accented Cinema. Watch a movie to turn the brain off. I often do that with semi-mindless youtube vids & Netflix shows. To switch my brain on for a while, I watch your well-crafted video essays.

  • @Coco-hq6ns
    @Coco-hq6ns 11 місяців тому

    Yo, thanks for the video.

  • @user-cg9kg2qp7y
    @user-cg9kg2qp7y 5 місяців тому +1

    "Movies about nothing, are not entirely worthless"
    Why am I crying??????

  • @aname4931
    @aname4931 11 місяців тому +2

    996 sounds like absolute hell

  • @davidramirez9568
    @davidramirez9568 11 місяців тому

    Like always your videos are excellent. I lived in China for many years and really what you say is so true.

  • @raytsh
    @raytsh 11 місяців тому +3

    While I like deep, complicated, sometimes hard to watch movies, I also have a place in my heart for mindless-fun movies.

  • @509734
    @509734 11 місяців тому +3

    “Billionaires, jackass and dick” the last one hits hard

  • @rdm3990
    @rdm3990 11 місяців тому

    Amazing video.

  • @gara911ultra
    @gara911ultra 11 місяців тому

    Beautiful video

  • @MutleeIsTheAntiGod
    @MutleeIsTheAntiGod 7 місяців тому +1

    I love that you said your friends came from all facets of life and then listed nothing that Academia professions.

  • @Kazanyel
    @Kazanyel 11 місяців тому +3

    I used to call them braindead movies in my teenage years, that's until I entered the workforce
    they are my brain recovery movies now

  • @KrazyStargazer
    @KrazyStargazer 11 місяців тому +1

    I always appreciate your insite

  • @JoshuaC923
    @JoshuaC923 11 місяців тому

    What an amazing presentation

  • @angbald
    @angbald 11 місяців тому

    Wow. I love your videos. Going to share on Instagram.

  • @almaximus03
    @almaximus03 11 місяців тому +1

    My last job was so demanding, I didn’t have the will to do anything on my free time. I just wanted to lay down and watch TV. My new job has a work/life balance and I find myself wanting to do things… I can relate to this video. I was doing the 996. Thank you for this video! Just subscribed.

  • @GrandArchPriestOfTheAlgorithm
    @GrandArchPriestOfTheAlgorithm 11 місяців тому +2

    9am to 9PM, 6 days a week: Can you even produce that much work need of doing?

  • @viewagetreatmentplant
    @viewagetreatmentplant 11 місяців тому +5

    i feel like this could be called "Why is fast and furious so popular in america"

  • @daijishinomori9161
    @daijishinomori9161 11 місяців тому +1

    This was lovely - poignant, insightful, and relatable.

  • @greatrulo
    @greatrulo 11 місяців тому +3

    Here in México they're also very famous and well received, hell most of our home TV shows and movies feel exactly the same, romantic shows, revenge plots or comedies that have been rehashed for over 50 years.
    I'd never thought it might relate to how our society is so overworked and tired that it's much easier and comfortable to consume what I call fast food media, instead of whole wheat stuff that is hard to digest and think about.

  • @burnt_ramen9757
    @burnt_ramen9757 10 місяців тому

    There really is an underappreciated art to nothing media, me and my friends love to bond over watching nothing movies and I honestly think (as someone who is also into artsier stuff) it can even give you deeper appreciation for films with more substance.

  • @vampalan
    @vampalan 10 місяців тому

    I watched an interview with the hong kong director many years ago, Wong Jing, he was talking about the movies he made, then it struck me the words and then I understood, the movies he makes, and why I liked his style so much, they are there for entertainment, there shouldn't be a boring moment, they need to keep the ball rolling, simple to watch and understand. FF does all of that.

  • @captainstage2009
    @captainstage2009 11 місяців тому +2

    I learned more about China in this video than I did in my World Cultures & Geography Class