Why not call it "get smart"

Dorris 2022-04-20 09:01:24

Reshoots are hard and far-fetched, so why bother?
The classic little expressions of max, the corners of the mouth and eyebrows, the little confusion, the little helplessness, the little cleverness, the little mistake, and the little regret, can usually be used as the ending of a group of shots in TV dramas, and each scene is the most classic ending. Not seen in the movie version.
Max's sense of joy is a little different. He is somewhat similar to the white-headed detective, but it is different when you think about it. The white-headed detective is very hard and deliberate, but Max really doesn't mean to screw things up every time. He is a smart "foolish", It tastes different from the white-headed detective playing tricks and making a fool of yourself. Steve, the actor of the movie version of Max, can perform other comedies, but this time, he didn't realize the essence of Max's performance at all.
It suddenly occurred to me that it might be more reliable to use the tune of "Ace Spy", the scene is old, or rather blurred, relatively closed, and can't see the era, more like an indoor drama. In addition, Hathaway's star-studded dangling in front of the camera is really not reminiscent of the other kind of Agent 99.
Reshooting is embarrassing, and the lack of taste is understandable, but the taste is almost negligible. Why do you want to remake it again? ? ?

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Extended Reading
  • Eddie 2022-04-23 07:01:31

    Just laugh and have fun

  • Issac 2022-03-22 09:01:26

    I ran all the way in the rain to take English class in Building 4 and watched this movie. . .

Get Smart quotes

  • [Max, having been turned down, is talking to himself on a sidewalk]

    Maxwell Smart: I am sorry. Despite today's setback, I will at some point become a field agent. And when that happens, one phone call could take me to the other side of the world.

    [sighs]

    Maxwell Smart: Who am I kidding? I'm a middle aged man who's missed the train. You don't deserve this. I don't deserve you.

    [camera angle changes to show that he's talking to a dog in a pet store display window]

    Maxwell Smart: You're so young, so full of life. Don't do it, fang. Don't love me.

    [as he starts to walk away, a female jogger plows straight into him and both of them fall]

    Maxwell Smart: Oh, dear. Sorry.

    [helps her to her feet]

    Agent 99: Oh, great.

    [looks at her watch]

    Agent 99: That was my last mile. Now I have no idea how fast I was.

    Maxwell Smart: Well, you were really moving. Not easy to knock me down. I have a very low center of gravity. Pretty solid.

    Agent 99: I'm just gonna call that one a... 4:50.

    Maxwell Smart: Impressive. I, uh, once ran a 5:16.

    Agent 99: Oh really? That's, uh, slower.

    Maxwell Smart: Well, not everything's a competition.

    Agent 99: If it were, I'd win.

    Maxwell Smart: Ah. Are you flirting with me?

    [beat]

    Agent 99: Not at all. Are you flirting with me?

    Maxwell Smart: That depends. Is it working?

    [99 puts her headphones back in her ears]

    Agent 99: Not at all.

    [jogs away]

    Maxwell Smart: Well nice meeting you! I admire your focus!

    [a man comes out of the store wheeling a dolly, and one wheel runs over Max's foot]

    Maxwell Smart: Am I invisible?

  • Agent 99: [seeing Max on his shoe phone] Why are you talking into your shoe?