One way of saying this is: Wulitou was originally a saying in Foshan, Guangdong Province, which means that a person's words and deeds are difficult to understand, have no center, have no clear purpose in language and behavior, are vulgar and random, and complain indiscriminately, but it is not unreasonable.
Another way of saying it is Shunde dialect, which is the most vicious sentence in swearing, meaning that a person can do nothing and is useless.
Wulitou culture should belong to a vein of post-modern culture. In Wulitou movies, we can read that there is no deep expression, no disorder, no isolation orthodoxy and so on.
Nonsense language or behavior has profound social connotation in essence, and directly touches the essence of things through its appearance of banter, ridicule and cynicism. If you meet most of the following conditions, then, in fact, you have the basic characteristics of nonsense in today's times:
I don't care about other people's opinions, commitment, age concept, sacrifice my hobbies for health, and don't care about the price of things I like. I especially like "chasing after the new", my fantasy can't stop, my mind jumps, I often say amazing things, I am used to sleeping naked when I think of anything, I never make a fuss, and I can't find anything out of thin air from time to time. You can't find mala Tang in summer and ice cream in winter, but it's not enough. E-mail is your best way to contact. You are too lazy to save money. You think night is better than day. You have a pet but no children. You like being free and unrestrained. You always maintain the spirit of revolutionary optimism, dare to despise authority and utilitarianism. ...
Anatomical nonsense
In my opinion, nonsense contains at least three meanings: exaggeration, irony and self-mockery.
The first is exaggeration. The expression of nonsense is particularly exaggerated. This kind of exaggeration exceeds the exaggeration required by film and television literature and art itself, making it impossible for viewers or readers to see many things at a glance, but they can't help but throw themselves into them. In Night of the Soul, Stephen Chow plays a madman who can release everyone with a paper hat, which is an exaggeration of the traditional concept; In King Kong, the life he led at first was extravagant, which was an exaggeration of his lifestyle. In A One-Stop Journey, A Shui tore off a female classmate's coat in public and was in great pain, which is an exaggeration of her emotional desire. Exaggeration gives people a vivid feeling and brings all kinds of things that can't or don't want to be expressed in normal life to the extreme.
The second is irony. Life is impermanent, and many pains and misfortunes cannot be resolved. Facing the darkness and filth of society, the greed and selfishness of human nature, the good looks of men, the impetuousness of women, the boredom of work and the troubles of making money, everything is the object of irony. In "Moonlight Box", a group of men led by Supreme Bao collectively pretended to be dead when fighting against the goblins, which is an irony of loyalty, because at the beginning, all his men appeared in a self-centered manner. In The Wedding of the Great Sage, he can't get rid of his love for a very annoying woman-Xia Zi, which is an irony of his promise, because he has promised Bai Jingjing to be her husband, and he will be someone else's 500 years later; In "The God of Food", Stephen Chow died unsatisfied for the proposal of a double-edged turkey to draw a heart, which is an irony to women-for a woman, no matter how loyal, responsible, intelligent and capable she is, she will always be just a skin in men's minds.
Finally, say self-mockery. In fact, self-mockery should be the sublimation of irony, not only a realm of film and television art, but also a realm of thought. When a person learns to laugh at himself, he is really mature. Throughout all Xing Chi's films, there is a strong color of self-mockery, among which king of comedy is the most important.
Distort yourself, exaggerate yourself, satirize yourself and make the audience laugh. This is not an ordinary performance, but an inner revelation and explanation. It's even harder to laugh at yourself properly and not give people the feeling of grandstanding. You must have a humble appearance, an ordinary appearance, vulgar manners, dull words, and even seemingly stupid behavior ... there is only one flash in you, and no one can replace it, and that is wisdom. You have given people happiness with your wisdom.