Sexual metaphor of morning waking up-boring jokes under the glamorous coat

Krystel 2021-12-16 08:01:10

Taking such a name does not have the slightest meaning of the title party. But the director of the movie I'm about to talk about set up a small metaphor for the audience with the title.
Watching the film is very casual, turning around and encountering a film that matches the point of interest at the time, and immediately settle down, whether it is the baptism of the soul or the torture of the body and spirit, you have to insist on that 90 minutes.
[Morning glory] This film is considered a relatively new one. When it was first released, I searched through the download search engines, but to no avail. Today, it was a no-brainer. The high-definition embedded bilingual subtitles should have been very pleasant to watch.
For such a movie that is quickly submerged in the turbulent torrent of Hollywood, I have been paying attention to only one reason. It is because of the starring role of this film-Rachel McAdams. In the star-studded Vanity Fair, this woman is not considered to be a fisherman in terms of her appearance, nor is she a wealthy golden girl in terms of fame. Maybe you meet her only feel like the lovely sister of the neighbors in the neighborhood, and her appearance is just like the character profile in this film. . However, maybe it is such an inattentive look that will make people's heart beat suddenly, and will be remembered and followed forever. She interprets different roles with her inner temperament, and gradually gains her own status in the sensual movie manufacturing factory. Last year, authoritative media praised: "I only owe an Oscar to prove his excellent actor."
Of course, I would persuade a friend who tried to love her in [Morning glory] to give up sooner or later. If this movie does not have her Reluctantly, I am afraid I will click "delete this item permanently" a long time ago.
There are roughly two Chinese translations of the film in broad terms (except for nonsensical translations in Hong Kong and Taiwan markets). One is [Morning Anchor], and the other is [Morning Rise] that I want to talk about. At that time, he was still complaining inwardly. Why did this translator stop changing Chinese characters to make the smile more obvious?
The lineup is still star-studded, male A Harrison Ford, female B Diane Keaton, female A Rachel, and male B Patrick Wilson who often sells meat. The absolute protagonist of the four starring actors separated to make the movie is still a bit far-fetched in this era (Harrison's skills in the movies in recent years are also slightly old-fashioned). Although I like Rachel, I think she hasn't fully led the whole film. Putting the four of them together, shooting a commercial drama, expecting the chemical reaction from it is still convincing. But the truth was so cold that the four of them didn't even wipe out the slightest spark. . The story is also bloody enough. An unqualified young director has the dream of making an excellent show, trying to bring the story of two elderly anchors who have been cut down from the show to life. During this period, various difficulties must be blablabla, and then the director told us a truth: as long as people are willing to go all out and work hard, there will always be thick walls and iron faces that will be moved, and the career will eventually achieve the expected goal of watching movies-everyone is happy. . . Such a summary of the plot, I heard to spit to death, but still in a mentality of respecting the producer to the end, and then write a spit.
The most intolerable thing is that the director completely ignores the audience's IQ. No matter how boring the idea is, as long as the director approves it, the program ratings will go up and down freely. In my opinion, there are basically no news ideas for watching the whole film. The most important thing is to record that the governor’s offense is not convincing. This explosive news material took less than 5 minutes to tell it, and it ended in a hurry. The remaining 105 minutes are all forecasting where it will rain or Introducing home-cooked dishes, the seriousness and importance of that piece of news is not at all brought out. In addition, the description of the extremely fierce competition in the television industry is just a way of responding to pressure from the boss. This alone cannot show the competitive situation of today's media. When the protagonist encounters a crisis, the viewer (at least I) does not have any sense of tension, and the heroine's inner description is only passed by a few medium shots, and the inner drama of the character is not captured at all. So afterwards, the ratings of the program increased, and I did not have the pleasure of letting go to death.
In addition, the role played by male A Harrison Ford is an award-winning but outdated anchor. For so many years I have always believed that a lean camel is bigger than a horse. This time it really destroyed my belief. The protagonist’s image is rigidly portrayed at home. In addition to telling him that he has been living in his glorious past, he has always shown his arrogance and selfishness. Later, his attempt to sublimate to his own life journey, explore and tell his experience is also completely expressed by blunt lines. The dull expression of a crying face runs through the film, and I don't know where the style of Indiana Jones went. The performance of female B Diane Keaton made me get goose bumps. If the old Diane insisted to cheat money, it would be better to play the role of grandma honestly. With wrinkles and wrinkles, I still have to perform the dissatisfied old man. Women, I really can't afford to be, can't afford to be. For more horrible performances, please refer to Jian Fonda's "Monster Mother-in-law". It is better to avoid such old-aged strange flowers in life. . . Male B Patrick Wilson, who has experienced the lustful male in [As a Mother], and sells sperm and meat in [Sowing]. He has always been the style of the butcher’s boss, so it’s true that I suddenly acted as a working man. I'm not used to it. Fortunately, his performance is only selling meat, which makes me less entangled in the sense of identity. It is also this time because of the movie classification system (PG-13). Lastly, let’s talk about poor Rachel. It seems that the performance of the past two years has not gone so smoothly. [The Time Traveler’s Wife] made a stunning appearance, but the film narrative itself is fragmented and far from reflecting the essence of the original novel, so no matter what Rachel's performance is so outstanding, the overall quality of the film still confines her. This time the choice of the script was extremely unsuccessful, and a dumb director character did not show his own characteristics, and ended up being mediocre. Although the camera and montage stitching at the end of the film undoubtedly showed Rachel's outstanding tall figure, and the plum-red high heels were also seductive, but she was nothing more than that. It seems that it will take time for Rachel to be widely recognized.
To sum up, in the past two years, there has been an increasing number of workplace movies depicting increasingly fierce competition, such as the domestically produced [Du Lala Promotion], etc. But what is the quality? Everyone sees the benevolent and the wise. [Morning glory] This film also wants to motivate many of our corporate members who are or will be overcoming difficulties in the workplace by relying on a New York struggle clip edited and directed by a newcomer who graduated from Pheasant University, and added some boring jokes to relax our nerves. However, the effect of the final release was not satisfactory. It was coldly received by the North American market and the media. This glamorous film ended up being a cruel joke for the director's self-dream. Personally, I recommend [The Devil Wearing Prada], which is extremely popular in our country. The hearty feeling of watching the movie is really something you can meet and not ask for.
So much nonsense, in fact, my purpose of writing this film review is just to talk about the beauty of this [Morning Up] translation. This translator apparently spent 100 minutes in boredom and finally realized the true story of the director. Wensi is like a source of ten thousand hu, gushing out everywhere, giving the film a metaphorical title that symbolizes masculine abilities. The hero of the film won numerous awards when he was young, and gradually faded out of people's vision in his middle age, and his old age has ushered in the second spring of his career. At the end of the film, he was ambiguous with the female director, saying that he was going to check his prostate to see if it could be used as news material for the next time. The film explains the proud mood of the male protagonist Chunfeng with a resounding title that symbolizes the worship of male penis.
It's too late, it's the next day.

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Morning Glory quotes

  • Mike Pomeroy: Nobody really cares that I can do this job, but... but I can. I wanted you to see that.

    Becky Fuller: That was a great story, Mike. That was... that was better than a great story, that was great television. I mean, that was bran with a donut. A bran donut.

    Mike Pomeroy: I've got a grandkid. Did you know that? Alexander. I haven't seen him since I got fired. I was embarrassed... after all I'd accomplished. And then to... come back to the news... this way. The truth is, I'd... I'd screwed up with my kids way before I got canned. Anyway, I was never at home and... when I was, I took every phone call, watching TV out of the corner of my eye. Why am I telling you this? You're worse than I am. You'd sleep at the office if you could. Let me tell you how it turns out. You end up with... with nothing. Nothing. Which is... which is what I had. 'Till you came along.

    Becky Fuller: Wait a second. Did you just say something nice to me?

    Mike Pomeroy: I told you I could banter.

  • Becky's Mom: Did you get any severance?

    Becky Fuller: Uh... there were some budgetary cuts last year, so they weren't really offering. But I have feelers out. Lots.

    Becky's Mom: Yeah, great. Honey, you think "The Today Show" is gonna call you up and hand you a job, and you have since you were eight, and it's not gonna happen.

    Becky Fuller: I don't... I know that, I do. I get it.

    Becky's Mom: This is partly my fault. I... I let your father get your hopes up. He was not a happy person, let's face it. When he saw you aim high, he started to feel better about himself, so I never said anything.

    Becky Fuller: What are you saying?

    Becky's Mom: You had a dream, you know? Great. When you were eight, it was adorable. When you were 18, it was inspiring. At 28, it's officially embarrassing. And I just want you to stop before we get to "heartbreaking".