The film's storyline, summed up in a non-spoiler slapstick, is how Jake Gyllenhaal went from a blight to a generation of scumbags. Alu, played by Jack, appeared in the film as a down-to-earth and asshole image, stealing chickens and dogs, bargaining, but his thin and shriveled figure couldn't restrain his ambition to soar - a man in his 30s who wants to have his own status and money. How to say this is a fantasy that has been beaten by chicken blood, and the fate has not been accepted so far. This is an inspirational routine used by Hollywood. Coupled with a magnificent and brilliant original sound, the mood and narrative of the film can go straight to the sky. However, these seemingly inspirational muscles and bones are wrapped in the misty and dark night of Los Angeles from beginning to end. The gloom is like the huge and deep pupils of Jake Gyllenhaal in the film.
So you can see that the material foundation of the American Dream was stolen, and the technical capital for cultivating the American Dream was learned online. Starting from a cheap and unbearable entrepreneurial starting point, Alu's grand entry into the TV industry began. journey. From being a rookie in secret photography at first, to the first time he was praised by industry insiders, Alu gradually became familiar with his work. The first very interesting moment in the film is the paragraph in which Alu describes his dream to the production director he just met in an empty studio. His words are sincere and moving, and the soundtrack is melodious and sensational. Such an inspiring bridge has an unbalanced twist. In the end, it was exchanged for the other party's lukewarm sentence [The check is at the front desk]. The sudden end of the emotion brought the audience's stunned laughter. You and the director must have the same opinion - this guy with a higher heart than the sky. Is it really reliable?
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