Don't compare with domestic films, they are not on the same level!

Tina 2022-04-19 09:02:04

After watching this kind of youth inspirational film, it is natural to compare it with the domestically produced "Dulala's Promotion". The result surprised me, which was also expected. Everyone is well aware of the shortcomings. I will say here that you have not mentioned a major disadvantage of domestic films. Personally, I think it is a major disadvantage that is completely inferior to Hollywood movies:
artificial! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Inspirational dramas made in China tend to give people a contrived feeling. The protagonist is too deliberately pursuing individuality and being fashionable. Does it make sense? Instead, it gives a disgusting feeling! For example, I haven't finished watching Du Lala's entire film, and I feel that I don't care about its ending. What is a film that gives the audience this feeling if it's not a bad film? The sad thing is that there are so many domestic films like this....
How to not contrive, shoot the true feelings, tell a simple philosophy of life, and don't deliberately complicate the layered content of the whole film. This is what Chinese films urgently need to do now.

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  • Marjolaine 2021-12-16 08:01:10

    The setting of the inspirational workplace drama is up to 4 stars and I give 5 stars because I cried so much in the last ten minutes. I worked as a director for 3 years and decided to switch careers. Not everyone can understand all the fucking, sad, nervous, and nervous. The people in the media who are being attacked are often innocent in nature. A program group feels like a family, which can really make me cry to death. This is a dream, I really want not to wake up.

  • Keanu 2021-12-16 08:01:10

    On the second day after I watched it on Monday night, I promised to have 10 feet of enthusiasm--(God, what’s wrong with me...)

Morning Glory quotes

  • Lenny Bergman: Wow! Well, look who the wind blew in! What happened to you?

    Becky Fuller: Well? We're gonna change a few things.

    Lenny Bergman: OK.

    Becky Fuller: Is Ernie in place?

    Lenny Bergman: Yes, he is. He'll be interviewing people as they come off the coaster.

    Becky Fuller: No, he won't. Not anymore he's not. We're gonna put him on that coaster. We're gonna strap a handheld to the car in front of him, and then go live. Boom! It's called picking up the game, people. OK? So from now on every single story that we do is gonna have to be sensational! And we're gonna be more aggressive. We're gonna work harder, and we're gonna do it right now.

    Lenny Bergman: Uhh, are you gonna...

    Becky Fuller: I'm not gonna sing!

    [to herself]

    Becky Fuller: Why do people ask me that?

  • Becky: Look, my, my radar for that kind of thing is so bad. I, I mean I don't know if a man is interested in me until he's naked. I mean the pants come off and then I'm like "oh, I guess you don't really want to see my CD collection or talk about Kerouac."