Idol and self

Malvina 2022-08-15 19:52:34

Yesterday, I finished watching Jim And Andy: The Gread Beyond on netflix. I watched Jim And Andy: The Gread Beyond on netflix. A few days ago, I went to station B. I saw the recommendation of beauty UP owner AbbynamesKong. I looked for it. Today I finished watching the man on the moon.
I don’t have many movies about Jim Carrey. I only watched the fake Celestial series, the disguised monster series, Dumb and Gua, and Truman’s World. I especially like Truman's world, like the real version of "Sophie's World", thinking about whether we exist or not, and how to prove that we really exist.

Stephen Chow's Variety Star is a geek in disguise imitating him, and the headgeared character in Invincible Hot Wheels also imitates Jin Carey and Andy. I don't want to argue about which of them has better acting skills and who is better. Jim Carrey is the West's Stephen Chow, and Stephen Chow is the East's Jim Carrey.

Kim got an audition opportunity to play the role of Andy (defeating Nolan), and then he got entangled with Andy. After playing Andy became famous, he sat at the beach thinking about how to perform comedy in the future. In his epiphany, Andy was patting him on the shoulder, thinking about what he would do if it were Andy, and splitting an Andy from his personality to use Performance. Just like Andy used Tony Lifton to tease the audience. After the success of Dumb and Agua, the spooky plane head, and the disguised geek, he was troubled by Andy, living in Andy’s shadow, and even depressed. He didn’t know what his true self was. Fortunately, Later he got rid of Andy, and Andy has left him. The first thing that children imitate is their parents. They regard their parents as idols, and one day they will find that their parents can no longer solve all the problems, they will give up imitating their parents.

Andy laughs at himself as a pioneer of performance art. Since I was a child, I have been a stranger who stands on the wall and talks to himself. He is a little shy. While making everyone happy on the stage, he has been thinking about how to innovate. For example, let the audience think that their TV is broken and take prostitutes to the studio. . After Carnegie's stage performance that he dreamed of all his life, he led three thousand spectators to drink milk and eat snacks. Andy's ending was tragic. He passed away at the age of 35, but he made the later Jin. Without the past Andy, there would be no Jin Carrie today.

People often say that if you want to make small achievements in a certain field, the shortcut is to find a spiritual mentor in that field to imitate him, imitate his life trajectory, and imitate his efforts. But when we really rely on imitating him to get what we want one day, looking back and discover that this is what I really want? Still, I was brainwashed in the past and I have forgotten what I wanted.

The white-bearded Jin is sitting in front of the camera. My impression of him is still in Truman. Jin is young and full of energy. His body movements are extremely funny and exaggerated. Now I am glad that he has escaped from the genre role and can play well. Hanguang's positive role. What is the self, he has found it.

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Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond quotes

  • Jim Carrey: I've stepped through the door, and the door is the realization that this, us, is Seaside. Its the dome, this is the dome. This isn't real. This is a story. There is the avatar you create, and the cadence you come up with, that is pleasing to people, and takes them away from their issues, and it makes you popular, and then at some point you have to peel it away. And, you know, it's not who you are. At some point you have to live, you know, your true man. You know Truman Show really became a prophecy for me. It is constantly reaffirming itself as a teaching almost, as a real representation of what I've gone through in my career, and what everyone goes through when they create themselves, you know, to be popular or successful. And it's not just show business. It's Wall Street, it's anywhere. You go to the office and you put a monkey suit on, and you act a certain way, say a certain thing, and lie through your teeth at times, and you do whatever you need to do to look like a winner, you know. And at some point of your life, you have to go, "I don't care what it looks like." You know, "I found the hole in the psyche and I'm going through, and I'm going to face the abyss of not knowing whether that's gonna be okay with everybody or not," you know. And at times, just like the movie, they try to drown you in the middle of that abyss. They go, "No, be the other guy. You told us you were this guy. You told us you were Andy. You told us you were Tony Clifton." You know, no one can live with that forever.

  • Jim Carrey: How far should I take this? How far would Andy take it?