After watching it, I remembered watching it. Not only is it a traditional black satirical comedy, but it also makes people re-examine their hearts.
Although the setting of the story is absurd, once the setting is accepted, I feel that the life of animal people is not bad. Aside from the mourning coat, this play has created one impressive animal person after another. What can I say in another sentence, it can also magnify the loneliness of the audience.
Bojack is a brown horse going through a midlife crisis, a typical jerk. He used to be the star of Hollywood, but he "destroyed" himself. Isn't it his own choice to say it was "destroyed"? Because Bojack became famous at a young age, he has a way out, so he can not care about getting his acting career on the right track, which is what many middle-aged people want. Bojack has a nasty side, he can be arrogant enough to pass opportunities and selfish enough to ruin Caroline's life. He also has the "truth" that strikes us. He is a talkative "dumb" who cannot express his heart and misses the opportunity to express his sincerity again and again. He's so lonely, constantly revisiting the family comedies he's made, and Diane's listening makes him think it's love, how lonely his house is, standing on the balcony overlooking New York and the glorious Hollywood logo. There is also a warm side, just visit the partner in the episode, it's okay, and it's not so thorough.
The most impressive is Carolyn. She once loved BoJack, and even though she was hurt many times, she still upheld the professional spirit of her manager and did her best to help BoJack. Even if BoJack messed up everything, she still treated the bereaved with the utmost kindness. The hopeless BoJack. Although it sounds very virgin, I really think Caroline is a good person, and even has a trace of love in it? Carolyn is really lonely, she can fall in love with the strange Vincent, a Vincent with an adult body and a childish mind. At the age of forty, she said to herself in the gym, "Don't waste the event on fancy and unrealistic things." She worked hard, did not give up on herself, always moved forward with courage, and seemed to solve all the troubles really well. cool.
How Diane looks like a normal person on this show. In fact, as an audience, I hoped that Diane and Bojack would be together at the beginning, but I didn't see whether Diane liked Bojack, especially when the two of them were chatting. At that moment, time seemed to me to stand still. hesitate. She'd heard so many stories from Bojack and walked into the heart of a bereaved horse, but if they were really together, it probably wasn't for Diane. In fact, Diane and Mr. Peanutbutter are a better choice. Even if Mr. Peanutbutter's love is superficial, it can bring her simple happiness. But how many times Mr. Peanutbutter has been divorced, his love knows how long this happiness can last, but she has made her own choice. It's really touching what Diane said when she got married, "I never thought I'd get married. It's really weird to give the rest of my life to someone else. How do you know what the future holds? But then I realized, It’s okay to have uncertainty. Sometimes people just need a little confidence. Mr. Peanutbutter, I want to have that confidence with you.” Well, let’s hope we all have the courage to love.
People's individual differences determine their understanding of works, and they have less understanding of art, so I didn't see the easter eggs in the play. I really cried when I watched netizens analyze the different famous paintings in the play... I should watch this play at every stage. There will be a different experience, and I should look back when I am middle-aged.
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