Fan Fan Naruho

Max 2022-01-11 08:02:37

In the classic movie "Nashville" in the 1970s, we saw some weird star fans. If you have a chance, you will definitely find this film. This film is recognized as one of the pinnacles of the 1970s. The star chasing girl rushed from Los Angeles to Nashville, the country town of folk songs, to visit her seriously ill aunt, but she happened to meet some folk singers on the way, but she went to chase her star without paying attention to her aunt until her death. The second star chaser ran away from home alone in order to chase the star and became a star chaser on the road, and her husband chased her all the way to find her. It's really messy for female stars to chase after women. The third star chasing girl, she wants to be a superstar like Barbara Jeans. In order to be on the same stage with Barbara Jeans, she does not hesitate to striptease. After her friend heard it, she sighed and said that she had told you earlier that you have no talent for singing, so don't be embarrassed, "They will tear you up and eat it." Where can the star chaser catch you?

I used to think that the people who chased the stars were a relatively uniform group that could walk together or perform group gymnastics when they were pulled out. In fact, this is not the case. First of all, in terms of degree, this group of people is a gradual color group, such as from liking, liking very much, to loving, loving, to chasing, madly chasing, to climax as soon as the name of a certain star is mentioned. If you just like it, it doesn't matter if you are obsessed but not obsessed. Normal people probably like to order something, "The Sound of Music" sings:

Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens,
bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens,
brown paper packages tied up with strings,
these are a few of my favorite things.

A person doesn’t hate everything, right? That's enough life, it's world-weary.

Similarly, everyone probably has some people they like, such as Ge You, Fan Wei, Handou, Lin Qingxia, Zhang Manyu, Yang Liping, these are a few of my favorite people. Turnip and greens have their own love, and there is probably nothing wrong with liking someone. You don't like anyone else, it's anti-human. But the "hardcore" level of "chasing" and "fans" is another matter.

Nowadays, fan culture is prevalent, and its accumulated energy can push us into outer space and let us chase an asteroid. Yang Lijuan broke her family, chased Andy Lau to Hong Kong, and her father jumped into the sea. I believe that this kind of people is an anomaly, and it's just a handful of people, so I don't need to call it a "phenomenon." And such an incident is enough to warn the world: fans should not be too crazy, stick to cold buttocks with hot faces, begging to be boring. Don't look at your idol Andy Lau risking his life in "Mo Attack" to return to Liangcheng to rescue the great beauty Fan Bingbing in the water. If you chase a star to the Tiaotian Star Wharf, he will not only not come, but will blame you for being unrighteous, unfaithful and unfilial. In fact, his scolding is quite reasonable. For the star chasers, this blood lesson is unforgettable, that is, you should not forget yourself when you are chasing stars. For you, anyone around you is more important than a star.

"Ecstasy" star followers, there is a proper term to describe them, called wannabe, which sounds like "want to be", but actually means "want to be", imitating a certain star everywhere, dreaming of one day following in the footsteps people. But no matter how much imitated, it is also a fake. It might have missed a good time, or even three steps and two steps, starting from Wang Lao Ba, and Ceng Ceng Ceng Ceng Ceng Ceng Ceng Ceng Ceng Ceng Ceng Ceng Ceng Ceng Ceng Ceng Ceng Ceng Ceng Ceng Ceng Ceng Ceng a fake.

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Nashville quotes

  • Albuquerque: Well, I know it sounds arrogant, but I'm on my way to town, if I ever make it, to become a country-western singer or star.

    Kenny Fraiser: Yeah? What are you gonna do if you don't?

    Albuquerque: If I don't? I don't kn... Oh, I could always go into sales.

    Kenny Fraiser: Like ladies' clothes? Like what you're wearing?

    Albuquerque: No... I don't know. Well, I know all about trucks, so I'd go into trucking, I guess.

    Kenny Fraiser: You're kidding me.

    Albuquerque: No, I'm not kiddin' you. I'm in a truck enough. And I know how to fix motors and all that.

    Kenny Fraiser: Nobody'd buy trucks from a girl.

    Albuquerque: I been fixin' motors a long time. They'd buy 'em from me 'cause I know all about motors. Why do you say that? See, what's happenin' is, if I can't sell trucks and I can't go...

    Kenny Fraiser: Nobody'd buy a truck from a girl.

    Albuquerque: [Spots her husband's truck] I knew this was gonna happen. Don't say you saw me.

    [Runs off]

    Star: Hey, you haven't seen my wife, have ya? She's sort of ordinary-lookin'.

    Kenny Fraiser: Uh-uh. Are you going into town?

    Star: You're not one of them country singers, are ya?

    Kenny Fraiser: No. Can you give me a ride?

    Star: All right, get in. You look like a guy I was in the navy with. He wouldn't bathe, so we had to pee in his bed to get him discharged.

  • Haven Hamilton: I don't know who you are or what you're doing here, but I will not tolerate rudeness in the presence of a star...

    [pauses, glances at Eliot Gould]

    Haven Hamilton: Two stars.