The overall film is a bit of a BVS structure, that is, the first more than an hour is used to pave the way for literary and opera. Only at the end of the film it takes about 20 minutes to show the full picture of the meeting between the two people. The whole film is very tepid, and I feel that I just used this. The incident shows the American society in the 1970s, especially when whites and blacks have completely different attitudes to Elvis. The film also directly expresses the blacks’ ridicule and recognition of Elvis’ use of their own culture, and Nixon’s exit is very Little, the film is told from the perspective of Elvis, and it also arranges a story of his good friend. I don’t know how Shannon is acting this time, and I don’t know if the vague words and unsmiling words are Elvis’s. Characteristics, but the nonchalant and inner self-arrogance of the big stars is still displayed, and a lot of inner analysis has been carried out, such as feeling lonely and self-examination of his own success, this time I know that Elvis is still quite traditional A person is deeply distressed by the country's environment and the harm of drugs at that time. After all, I remember that the 1970s was the era when drugs swept the society? However, it is quite interesting to see the era when there is no mobile phone, no internet paparazzi, and underdeveloped. The scene when a superstar appears in public is quite interesting. This kind of thing is basically impossible now. When people see the star Later, you can spread the whole world with your mobile phone. This time Nixon really has too few scenes. Spacey has created an old man with constant swear words. He can't see the shadow of the woods, but he is a lot of cute and funny. From the beginning, he looked disgusted and interested in Elvis The transformation performed well. This film actually saw Kuaiyin and Tom Hanks in the X-Men, his son, his son really feels more and more like Tang Han. After putting on the glasses, he is Tang Han at some angles, and even his voice is somewhat similar. . This time the Beatles and Lennon are really lying guns hahahaha
There seems to be no superstar like Elvis in modern society, right? In China, Jay Chou estimates that a similar effect can be achieved. In the United States, Boss Jia or Eminem don’t know if it counts. In fact, in the future, we can also shoot a similar one in China. After all, there are a lot of domestic actors in politics. I personally hope to film how Jackie Chan has changed from an actor to a politically-conscious person, or simply filming Jackie Chan’s autobiography. It must be good-looking. After ten years of death, I will definitely go to see it!
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