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报告翻译问题
and he's not wrong, though his opinion is up for discussion.
"The problem for us is not whether our desires are satisfied or not. The problem is how do we know what we desire? There is nothing spontaneous, nothing natural about human desires. Our desires are artificial – we have to be taught to desire.
Cinema is the ultimate pervert art. It doesn’t give you what you desire, it tells you how to desire.”
-- Slavoj Žižek, The Pervert’s Guide to Cinema (2006)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6XSN5byM5M
Biology matters.
How Art Made The World | More Human Than Human (Episode 1)
https://www.bitchute.com/video/gCfNedKm9DYR/
But so does subversion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYBt6J0mZgo
Why would it affect anyone? They need to fill the roles with people, and as far as I'm concerned, whether it's TV or movies, the casting worked just fine in the vast majority of cases (and when I didn't like a character it's hard to tell whether it's intentional or not).
Some actors actively refuse roles (or leave shows) to avoid typecasting. I don't really have a problem with that, though.
In fact, me recognizing an actor is kind of rare. Yes, I did recognize MacGyver on Stargate or Hercules commanding the Andromeda; however, I did not know that (as an example) Draco Malfoy went to Central City under the guise of one "Julian Albert" aka Alchemy.