ironic

Theo 2022-04-19 09:01:51

7.8 points: If this isn't a true story, I'm afraid the movie would be discounted a lot, but just because it's true, it's ridiculous enough to be ridiculous. I haven't seen "Room", but you must know "Room", then the process of watching the movie is really interesting. I have to say that James Franco is a person with a very unique vision, and he is powerful enough to shape this role. Behind the absurdity, an "artist"'s stubbornness, madness and attitude towards life are all displayed, but compared to the pure and natural "performance of the wretched brother" ", there is still a slight gap in magic. The last part of the movie is a bit of chicken soup, and I'm really sorry for the B-movie attribute of "Room".

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  • Alysson 2022-03-23 09:01:52

    60/100 The script adapted from Greg's memoirs is actually quite boring, and it insists on the point of "holding on to your dreams" to advance the plot, but the inner reason why the two protagonists can fall in love and come together is not discussed in the movie. too much. Because it spends its time on revolving around the various memory fragments of the "room". I'll think about it after reading the original.

  • Kennedy 2022-03-24 09:01:48

    I really want to know where the money for the movie came from, but unfortunately the background of the protagonist is a mystery. . $6 million, 2003.

The Disaster Artist quotes

  • Mrs. Sestero: How old are you?

    Tommy Wiseau: Don't worry, I'm Greg age.

    Mrs. Sestero: You're 19?

    [Tommy shrugs]

    Mrs. Sestero: [Sarcastic] Yeah. I just turned 14.

    Tommy Wiseau: [Not knowing it's sarcastic] Wow, happy birthday!

  • Philip: Hey, Tommy, how old is Denny supposed to be?

    Tommy Wiseau: He your age. 15-16 years old boy.

    Philip: Uh... I'm 26

    Tommy Wiseau: [pauses] Same thing.