Ben Stiller is very cute. Although his comedy style is not particularly to my appetite, of course Robin Williams will not be a deduction factor at least, but the main reasons that attract me are Ricky Gervais and Steve Coogan, so it is self-inflicted.
In terms of role importance, Steve Coogan and Owen Wilson are completely equal, but the scores are much less. It is understandable. Obviously Owen Wilson is more handsome and more attractive at the box office, and he and Stiller are old partners. Don't emphasize who is more than a few minutes, the important thing is that steve coogan didn't play at all, and the screenwriter didn't give him the room to play. This ancient Roman general just pulled someone out on the street to play it. Ricky Gervais keeps his own characteristics. The problem is that his funny way is completely out of touch here. It seems to be an unpleasant little bubble that pops up inexplicably, and disappears into the air with a pop and is forgotten. NS. It’s incredible that Ricky Gervais, a bastard, can be proud of the spring breeze in the United States. Both the British and American versions of the office have a score of 9.3 on imdb. God save the United States. I have never seen such a high score. I should Are you admiring the American people?
Nowadays, it is almost difficult to find movies of pure nationality. Everyone is cooperating across countries. British actors in Hollywood may be a more cost-effective choice, but if it is really for cost-effectiveness, at least let people play their value, otherwise more. Low prices are no good, just like our enthusiastic cooperation between China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan and South Korea, but we want to trick as many audiences as possible.
Aside from the two supporting roles, this movie does not have a make sense script at all, and there is no plan to make sense at all. Ben stiller just jumps up and down all over the field, and he can act in a different monkey. Robin Williams is just an occasional inspirational cliche. Lovesick wax man president. So they don't particularly despise British actors, and they treat their own people almost equally. Only special effects and non-human actors are valued. Hurry up and play the game, this kind of thing games are much more fun than movies.
One final note: Ricky Gervais was once Suede’s manager... Khan
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