Boyfriend's version of "Beauty and the Beast"

Harrison 2022-04-23 07:01:59

Having seen "Room" before, I have always been curious about what the mystery of "Tommy's wretchedness" is, and what he wants to express, or what he wants to gain from the process of making this film. So I started to pay attention when Disaster Artist released the news.

Looking at it, I slowly stopped laughing.

What dreams, what persistence, in fact, he was just too lonely.

He is narcissistic and inferior, and does not have an accurate self-positioning. He's rich - so most of the time, "people look at you respectfully, just like they look at money respectfully", he's narcissistic, he thinks he's charming, but he's really showing his charm , the acting teacher said, "You actually look like a vampire, a Frankenstein". Many details in the movie show his fluctuating state between narcissism and inferiority complex.

He looks weird and has a weird temper, everyone avoids him, he's so lonely that he's going to die, and he doesn't know how to get along with others. At this time, someone reached out a hand, so he pulled it with all his strength.

Never rescue a drowning person without two brushes, because the desire to survive will cause the drowning person to explode with superhuman strength, which is powerful enough to drown the rescuer together. Greg saves...and gets dragged out of TV and out of girlfriend, emmmm.


It's a male-boyfriend version of Beauty and the Beast. A terrifying looking beast with a fortune, and a young, innocent and poor beauty. The beast is ugly, fierce and arbitrary, and the beauty once wanted to leave, but the beast had no friends except for the beauty, and almost died of loneliness, so the beauty had to turn back again and again to save him.

Friendship may not be bought with money, but "Los Angeles where you want to go", "films that you want to make", "6 million dollars that you want to pay", such a heavy human debt, who can be hit on anyone If you have the confidence to say that if you break the noodles, you will break the noodles - that's for "our" dream.

Fortunately, the ending of the story is a happy one. The beast is transformed into a star, and the beauty follows in glory and happiness forever - "they still talk every day".

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The Disaster Artist quotes

  • Greg Sestero: I wish we could just make our own movie.

    Tommy Wiseau: That great idea.

  • Greg Sestero: You're really gonna make this thing?

    Tommy Wiseau: No, Greg. We are going to do it. Together.