Why recent biopics are boring

Keith 2022-04-19 09:01:49

I've watched too many biopics lately. It's about Jung and Freud's "Dangerous Method". I chose it because the trailer looks good, the actor is good, the scenery is good, and the style is good, but it actually makes me About to fall asleep
and then the biopic of the famous writer Jane Austen "Becoming Jane Austen" / "Precious Comes", to be honest, I went to the hero and "Jane Eyre", and then also It's very confusing
to say that the title is wrong, because this one is not recent, but it doesn't matter, if it doesn't change,
if I usually see the type of film is a biography, I will definitely turn around and leave . I
can't help but suspect that these biographies themselves are Is it boring, is it a problem with the director or the actors, or am I not interested in the protagonist of the movie?
In my impression, I really liked the other two biopics, McEvoy's "The Female Conspirator" and Depp's "Public Enemy", both directed at the protagonist, and the reasons for downloading are similar to the above. "Buddha" was also directed at Leonardo, but also felt very dull, it's strange, I can't tell the reason.

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  • Guillermo 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    Those old-fashioned makeup~ It seems that Zhu Bajie in Zhang Jizhong's version of Journey to the West also has this feeling~

  • Vance 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    The classic works directed by the old cowboy can be said to be numerous, and in the past few years, there has been a trend of mass-producing the best actors and actresses. Although the quality of the recent works has declined slightly, this biopic, which looks beautiful and fits the taste of the Oscars, has still made many people look forward to it since its preparation. But what can I say now? Brother Li! There is a long way to go……

J. Edgar quotes

  • J. Edgar Hoover: It's easy to be the expert if you're the only person in the world with any interest.

    Clyde Tolson: He does also claim he can tell as much from a cut of wood as a doctor can from an autopsy.

    J. Edgar Hoover: Ah.

    Clyde Tolson: He has, um, social difficulties.

    J. Edgar Hoover: He is mentally ill, isn't he?

    Clyde Tolson: He's only as mad as you are - sir.

  • Congressman: But your agency is already one of the most well-funded in Washington, is it not?

    J. Edgar Hoover: Yes, that is true sir, but our car and bank robbery recoveries totaled 6.5 million last year, and our budget is only, well, 2 million. Unlike other departments in Washington, we actually run a profit.