Behind the self-defeating is a fanatical dream

晓雪 2022-04-20 09:01:41

Behind the ridiculous is crazy and persistent persistence. This film unearths the story behind one of the most famous bad movies of all time, and instead shows us the flashes of chasing dreams.

Although he has no talent or professionalism, the protagonist has dreams, and behind his dreams is a lot of money and time. The most important thing is that he doesn't care about the cold eyes and teasing around him. Although seriousness and love can't exchange for the birth of a classic, those jokes that are not deliberately funny but turned into clever ones have turned out to be unusual temperaments, and have made a hilarious cult. piece.

The protagonist's almost stupid and pure courage is really convincing. When I said this, I didn't joke at all. When China is still keen on fried rice and making piles of bad movies, outsiders are constantly seeking innovation and breakthroughs in themes, and fried bad movies can also become a successful inspirational documentary.

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Extended Reading
  • Carson 2021-12-01 08:01:27

    It's just a filming of the behind-the-scenes story. Because the raw materials are good enough, it is effective, but the movie itself has no bright spots. The audience in the theater gave the film the same "smile" as The Room. James Franco smiled every time he said something, as if it was really Tommy Wiseau himself. This evolution is a bit interesting-with a little shtick, human beings can entertain themselves to death can be powerful.

  • Nedra 2021-12-01 08:01:27

    Hahaha, what a story

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.