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Korbin 2022-04-24 07:01:06
I want to be famous! I must be famous! ! ! De Niro's self-entertaining one-man show is more thorough than Tim Roth in Reservoir Dogs.....poor people must be hateful...if not in a comedy format, then.. ....I would rather be a hero for one day than be ashamed to be a black fly for a...
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Glennie 2022-04-24 07:01:06
"King of Comedy" has Martin Scorsese's most quintessential social perspective, full of conflict and unease, the comedian-minded Rube's paranoid, stupid, and crazy, but Robert De Niro does it all full of charm. Although it is a farce, "The King of Comedy" is full of oppressive black atmosphere. The choice of lighting and color makes Luber's imagination and cruel reality intertwined, full of conflict and tension. This weighty criticism may be derived from Martin Scorsese's reflection on the...
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Kacie 2022-04-24 07:01:06
The best comedy is laughing out loud in tragedy. De Niro is getting fat! ! Scorsese is a good director,...
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Abe 2022-04-24 07:01:06
The story idea is good, but the pacing is not very tight. A relatively ordinary work of Lao...
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Luigi 2022-04-24 07:01:06
Better to be a king for a night, than schmuck for a lifetime! What a crazy road to...
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Reagan 2022-04-24 07:01:06
But look at me thinking "I'd rather be the king of the night than be a fool for a...
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Damion 2022-04-24 07:01:06
I thought it was only Stephen's "The King of Comedy". Martin's version of the protagonist is equally unhappy, and his neuroticism is even worse, until he kidnapped the old comedy king to perform on stage, and the movie itself has never given the protagonist a chance to show his comedy talent. But the power accumulated in this way broke out at the end of the film, which made people applaud even...
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Hortense 2022-04-24 07:01:06
The script, acting, sound design are all excellent. The problem is that I have absolutely no empathy for this kind of fame-hungry, overnight success story. This kind of film doesn't need to mobilize people like me. There are gaps and tensions, and there are professional-level dramatic conflicts in pseudo-records, realistic dialogues, and well-concealed atmosphere. After scoring points one by one, the chemical reaction did not occur, why? It's too loose, too professional, without any air, the...
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Grayce 2022-04-24 07:01:06
Looking back, the male protagonist is crazy about a big star, and he didn't hurt the civilians at all, so he can't be regarded as Shenjingbing (as we all know, Shenjingbing only deals with old and weak women and children), at most is a simple paranoia. The original intention continued to talk about jokes, and it was him who loved one line and one...
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Ericka 2022-04-24 07:01:06
456 An easily overlooked piece by Martin Sr., the first half shows a bit of an interesting cross-cut with fantasy, and De Niro's performance is awesome.
The King of Comedy Comments
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Rupert Pupkin: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Let me introduce myself. My name is Rupert Pupkin. I was born in Clifton, New Jersey... which was not at that time a federal offense. Is there anyone here from Clifton? Oh, good. We can all relax now. I'd like to begin by saying... my parents were too poor to afford me a childhood. But the fact is that... no one is allowed to be too poor in Clifton. Once you fall below a certain level... they exile you to Passaic. My parents did put the first two down payments on my childhood. Don't get me wrong, but they did also return me to the hospital as defective. But, like everyone else I grew up in large part thanks to my mother. If she were only here today... I'd say, "Hey, ma, what are you doing here? You've been dead for nine years!" But seriously, you should've seen my mother. She was wonderful. Blonde, beautiful, intelligent, alcoholic. We used to drink milk together after school. Mine was homogenized. Hers was loaded. Once they picked her up for speeding. They clocked her doing 55. All right, but in our garage? And when they tested her... they found out that her alcohol had 2% blood. Ah, but we used to joke together, mom and me... until the tears would stroll down her face... and she would throw up! Yeah, and who would clean it up? Not dad. He was too busy down at O'Grady's... throwing up on his own. Yeah. In fact, until I was 13 I thought throwing up was a sign of maturity. While the other kids were off in the woods sneaking cigarettes... I was hiding behind the house with my fingers down my throat. The only problem was I never got anywhere... until one day my father caught me. Just as he was giving me a final kick in the stomach for luck... I managed to heave all over his new shoes! "That's it", I thought. "I've made it. I'm finally a man!" But as it turned out, I was wrong. That was the only attention my father ever gave me. Yeah, he was usually too busy out in the park playing ball with my sister Rose. But today, I must say thanks to those many hours of practice my sister Rose has grown into a fine man. Me, I wasn't especially interested in athletics. The only exercise I ever got was when the other kids picked on me. Yeah, they used to beat me up once a week... usually Tuesday. And after a while the school worked it into the curriculum. And if you knocked me out, you got extra credit. There was this one kid, poor kid... he was afraid of me. I used to tell him..."Hit me, hit me. What's the matter with you? Don't you want to graduate?" Hey, I was the youngest kid in the history of the school to graduate in traction. But, you know, my only real interest right from the beginning, was show business. Even as a young man, I began at the very top collecting autographs. Now, a lot of you are probably wondering... why Jerry isn't with us tonight. Well, I'll tell you. The fact is he's tied up. I'm the one who tied him. Well, I know you think I'm joking... but, believe me, that's the only way... I could break into show business... by hijacking Jerry Langford. Right now, Jerry is strapped to a chair... somewhere in the middle of the city. Go ahead, laugh. Thank you. I appreciate it. But the fact is, I'm here. Now, tomorrow you'll know I wasn't kidding... and you'll think I was crazy. But, look, I figure it this way. Better to be king for a night than schmuck for a lifetime. Thank you. Thank you.
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Secretary: Is Mr. Langford expecting you?
Rupert Pupkin: Yes, I don't think he is.