“…After World War II, the Cold War between the two political camps, capitalism, and socialism, cast a heavier shadow of war over the hearts of briefly at-peace people [21]. Since Western society entered the 1960s, popular culture has gradually gained the power it lacked in the past in the propagation of postmodern theories, because one of the most important characteristics of popular culture is its consumption [13], and since then it can play the signboard of consumption in public and write "entertainment" on the artistic banner without fear of reprimand.…”