I have no intention of brushing on The upside today.
The film is about the process of two extremely different personalities, Philip and Dell, from confrontation and conflict to mutual encouragement and mutual achievement. It's an American-style movie, with a lot of moving and humor, but it's also a bit cliché. At first, I thought it was a bit similar to the Green Book. It was a touching process in which the intense opposition slowly merged into love. After watching the whole film, the Green Book still wins a lot. Green Book's plot is more impactful and more romantic. Seeing this movie in this extraordinary period also made me feel a little bit. "A man must be the strongest island before he can become part of the continent." One must strive to be a strong man so that he does not allow himself to be an island. It is said that the film is a remake of the French film Intouchables in 2011 (haha, the American remakes and changes the name to be more active [laughing]), I found Youku Tencent, the 2011 version only has a two-minute preview version, which looks better than 2017 The US version is better. The two male protagonists are also better looking. Continue to work hard to find the source of the film in the afternoon.
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