It is worth mentioning that one of the leading actors, James Franco, personally thinks that he is one of the most promising young actors in Hollywood. It has always been a pity for him that he has all the conditions to become popular in Hollywood, handsome and sexy appearance, artistic temperament, good acting skills, his own diligence, and the recognition of his peers. It's a pity that it's always half red and not purple. The most well-known character is probably the famous Harry Osborne in Spider-Man. Every time I watch this trilogy with patience and watch the plump hero and heroine dangling in front of my eyes, occasionally the handsome Harry shows his face, and I want to choke the director to death. What's more regrettable is that because of this successful commercial film, Franco has also become a vase-like helpless figure.
In fact, before Spider-Man, he successfully played the Hollywood legend James Dean in a 2001 TV movie, and therefore won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a TV Movie. It is said that Robert De Niro watched him in this movie. His performance, he was appointed to appear in two of his own movies, but De Niro's recent situation is very bleak, and those two movies have also received mediocre response. Earlier there was the 1999 series
which I watched today. After Spider-Man, it was Tristan+ in 2006. Isolde and Flyboys. The former should be the first Franco movie I watched. I remember crying all the time, and that posture frightened her husband. This tear-jerking legendary romance film did not become popular. Later, I learned that the cost of this film was pitiful, but it felt as if it were made no less than similar big-produced movies. It has been considered very successful. The latter tells the story of the first batch of American pilots on the European battlefield during World War II. Franco played an unruly and talented pilot. I really like the way he wears a uniform in the film. Men in military uniforms always have a special charm.
After that, I don't know why, Franco played some inexplicable little roles, passers-by, bandit, and soldier. People who don't know still think that he is a Hollywood brat. It wasn't until Pineapple Express that it recovered a bit.
Why is there no red? I privately thought that Franco, the role of the vase, is not to be seen, but it is difficult for a handsome guy to be an acting school in Hollywood. Both Leonardo and Pitt suffer from being too handsome. In addition, because of the lack of opportunity, he himself has complained that several challenging roles have failed because of the unsuccessful editing of the later period. In the past two years, perhaps it was discouraged or ambitious. This handsome pot returned to school and started reading. Back then, he dropped out of UCLA to act in disregard of the opposition of his family. This year he finally got his undergraduate degree in English, and it is said that he will continue to study art and writing in New York. The studious spirit is evident. Once I saw a photo taken by a fan of him going through a security check at an airport, and he held a thick stack of books in his hand. An entertainer who loves to read makes me in awe. He also likes to paint. I have seen an abstract painting he painted, which is beyond the scope of my appreciation. In addition, he has produced and directed several independent films. I haven't read it, and I have no right to speak.
Franco, who is the same age as me, looks forward to his graduation soon and more time to make movies. What surprises will he bring to him who is dedicated and harsh to his role. The next thing to look forward to is the movie Milk, and I resisted reading any comments.
2008/12/18
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