Is this a movie about chasing your dreams without caring about the eyes of the world? Is this a movie that reminds people to recognize their own abilities and not to use their strength in inappropriate directions to harm others and themselves? Is this a movie about a freak walking around the world? Or is this a movie that produced nothing, not even a movie like The Room? There will always be people who think differently, behave differently, is that ok? Usually, I'd take a negative view, because it's dangerous, unpredictable, and can cause incalculable harm. This is obviously unfair to these people, after all, they are also human beings who also have to live in this world, and there is no definite evidence and established facts to show that they will cause harm to others. I haven't seen Tommy Wiseau's original film, and I don't know this person at all, but from the comparison shots that followed, James Franco's performance really disgusted me, at least Tommy didn't show that mental retardation in the original film, I don't know what the purpose of using a few comparison shots is, is it to show my superb imitation skills? Maybe it's too high-level and uninteresting, but I've never been a fan of their Freeland stuff anyway. The Room is a film that started in 2002 and was released in 2003. It is not too long ago, and its influence cannot be said to be huge. The film came out so quickly to excavate the cultural relics and was too anxious. In short, not funny, very boring, no nutrition.
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