OS MERCENÁRIOS 4 - Grandes denúncias! Crítica ao HOMEM! Verdades expostas!

PH Santos
23 Sept 202308:31

Summary

TLDRThe video offers a critique of *The Expendables 4*, exploring its deeper themes and the film’s lack of traditional cinematic elements. The speaker highlights how the movie, despite being a typical action flick, incorporates subtle philosophical reflections, especially on leadership, minimalism, and societal issues like machismo. The film is noted for its sparse narrative, lack of finished CGI, and its reflection of current industry struggles like the Hollywood writer's strike. The review presents the film as a commentary on modern life’s constraints, with a poetic touch on the need to slow down amidst constant pressure and conflict.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The movie *Mercenários 4* (The Expendables 4) features the Mercenaries facing an arms dealer with a massive private army, continuing the action-packed franchise.
  • 😀 The film is criticized for lacking the strong involvement of Sylvester Stallone, who exits the movie early, symbolizing a deeper commentary on the state of filmmaking today.
  • 😀 *Mercenários 4* is seen as a reflection of Hollywood's current issues, including the impact of the writers' and actors' strikes, as well as the overwork of professionals in the film industry.
  • 😀 The lack of a clear script in the film is viewed as a deliberate choice, possibly referencing the struggles of the film industry, with the writers' contributions being minimal or ineffective.
  • 😀 A key quote in the film, 'let's stay quiet until it's time to make noise,' is interpreted as a philosophical take on modern leadership, emphasizing simplicity over complexity.
  • 😀 The film critiques outdated masculinity and patriarchy, particularly through the objectification of women and the portrayal of a macho protagonist.
  • 😀 A line in the film, 'you are like a genital wart,' is seen as a metaphorical critique of toxic masculinity and a call for men to take better care of their health, specifically visiting the urologist.
  • 😀 The motorcycle chase scene is analyzed as a metaphor for the limited choices available in modern life, with the protagonist feeling trapped and forced to take a singular path.
  • 😀 The review suggests that the protagonist's decision to stop and hide after the chase symbolizes the need for introspection and slowing down in today's fast-paced world.
  • 😀 The film's lack of fluidity and unfinalized CGI effects are seen as intentional, representing the lack of transparency in society and the struggles we face in a difficult world.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the review in the script?

    -The main focus of the review is an in-depth critique of *Mercenaries 4*, exploring its lack of a coherent script, the absence of Sylvester Stallone from the film, and the meta-narrative about filmmaking and modern leadership.

  • Why does the reviewer mention Sylvester Stallone's absence in *Mercenaries 4*?

    -The reviewer points out that Stallone's absence from the film reflects a larger point about how modern films, especially action films like *Mercenaries 4*, often lack the creative input and drive that Stallone had brought to the earlier films in the franchise.

  • What is the significance of the phrase 'Let's stay quiet until it's time to make noise' in the context of the review?

    -The phrase is interpreted by the reviewer as a metaphor for the minimalistic approach to life and leadership. It reflects the idea that sometimes it’s better to remain silent and observe, only speaking up or acting when absolutely necessary.

  • How does the reviewer interpret the character's interaction with the villain who says 'you are like a genital wart'?

    -The reviewer suggests this line as a critique of masculinity and how the film subtly urges men to confront their health issues, like seeing a urologist, using humor and crude remarks to deliver an important social message.

  • What is the role of the meta-narrative surrounding the writer's strike in *Mercenaries 4*?

    -The reviewer implies that the film’s chaotic structure and lack of clear direction serve as a commentary on the ongoing writer's strike in Hollywood. The film presents a scenario where multiple writers work with minimal input, which mirrors the frustrations of writers and actors during the strike.

  • What does the reviewer mean when they talk about 'a film without a script' in relation to *Mercenaries 4*?

    -The reviewer suggests that *Mercenaries 4* functions almost like a film without a cohesive script, pointing out the lack of a clear narrative, which parallels the critique of current Hollywood filmmaking practices that prioritize spectacle over structure.

  • What philosophical ideas does the reviewer associate with the film’s presentation of leadership?

    -The reviewer connects *Mercenaries 4* to a critique of contemporary leadership, suggesting that modern leaders are often too simplistic in their approach, using basic philosophies instead of complex strategies, which leads to weak leadership.

  • How does the review interpret the film's depiction of action sequences, particularly the motorcycle chase?

    -The motorcycle chase scene is viewed as a metaphor for the narrow paths people often have to take in life, emphasizing the need to accelerate when there is only one direction to follow. It also highlights how the film’s use of CGI (with unfinished visual effects) mirrors the lack of choice or fluidity in life.

  • What is the significance of the reviewer's comment on the 'false blood' and 'false transparency' in *Mercenaries 4*?

    -The comment about 'false blood' and 'false transparency' highlights the artificial nature of the film’s violence and production values. The reviewer connects this to a broader critique of modern society, suggesting that much of what is presented as 'real' is, in fact, fabricated or superficial.

  • What does the reviewer think the film says about the modern man and his need for change?

    -The reviewer argues that *Mercenaries 4* challenges the modern man’s approach to life, particularly the obsession with strength and toughness. The film calls for a reevaluation of these ideals, suggesting that slowing down and reassessing one’s actions could lead to more meaningful outcomes.

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