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Suppose I were the director of the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games

author:Wind smell salon

It has been a few days since the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, and netizens have been playing more and less likes. Even the Japanese director Takeshi Kitano complained a lot. In fact, talking about this topic is a long way off. First of all, our eyes are on wading back to the Meiji Restoration 150 years ago. At that time, Japan formulated the basic national policy of "leaving Asia and entering Europe." The Japanese are dead-headed, special axis. Not like we are smart and flexible. For 150 years, they have worked tirelessly to be "Europeans". So far, although the products they produce are more European than Europe, they always have a trace of inferiority and sadness in their hearts. Even anxious for their yellow skin. The opening ceremony of the Olympic Games was an opportunity to confess, and they used it to shout to Europe and the United States: We are a group. Throughout the opening ceremony, the director used European and American contexts to tell a Japanese story that no one could understand. No wonder Takeshi Kitano dozed off, and most of the audience was dumbfounded.

Suppose I were the director of the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games
Suppose I were the director of the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games
Suppose I were the director of the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games
Suppose I were the director of the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games
Suppose I were the director of the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games
Suppose I were the director of the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games

If I were the director of the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, I would offer the world the following spectacular performances:

Act 1: Shinji Tanimura sings the song "Stars".

Act 2: Koji Tamaki and Koyuri Yoshikawa sing the Olympic theme song.

Act 3: Athletes enter the arena.

Act 4: Naomi Osaka lights a torch.

Done, finished. Thanks for watching!

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