In the background setting, the protagonist’s crew has girls and childhood playmates, the character dialogue is very exciting and interesting, the screen structure is simple and clear, and most of the time it tends to be warm and sometimes strong.
More critical is the comprehensive analysis of the protagonist. On the surface, half of my foot stepped into this industry, pretending that I was about to take off in the air, engaging in grandstanding such as somebody suck me, tweeting to show the stereotyped rapper elements, and being snatched by maclemore are all the struggles of real third-rate singers, although it uses comedy. The shell is packed. But there are still a lot of emotionally complicated content that leaks out, such as the long-laying man with bipolar disorder, toys that only have the bottom half, shots of spraying shit, and singing with a girlfriend.
Anyway, I laughed more at one episode than at other times in a month combined, but it left a warm and touching impression. I have used a lot of comparisons, soli, welcome to exchange and correct me.
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