I deliberately watched a few more times when I watched the film introduction type, "crime/plot/suspense". Yes, there is no element of comedy at all. Known as a comedy-born beanie, this time he appeared in a retro detective drama from the 1940s and 1950s in a very serious manner. Without any humorous label, there is style and elegance, and the sense of tension that a detective drama should have is not enough. The best comedian in mainland China is Ge You. His tragedy "The Banquet" has almost become Waterloo, and many lines are still fresh in my memory. "I am a big country, based on honesty." "I will not be confused before tonight, because I only have Jiangshan in my heart; after tonight I am confused, and what do I have to do with my sister-in-law?" An actor who is used to comedy suddenly turns to perform a drama or a tragedy, and the audience's emotional brake is suddenly stopped. Very difficult. The more serious his expression is, the more he feels it is a big burden. This grinning gourd is probably full of medicine. The longer you hold back your thoughts, the more irritable you are. Once you have even inexplicable smiles, the scene will get out of control. In this film that year, embarrassing laughter erupted from the audience in many scenes that should have been grief. So watching Doudou's serious and nonsense performance, and even deliberately made the whole movie not even a little bit of jokes, I couldn't help but feel faintly disappointed. It's like being told that there are no chili peppers in the hot pot tonight. There is no martial arts, no speeding car, no familiar high-tech, reasoning is also in line with the pace of the times, it looks dull. The gentle and elegant English accent of Handou has become the only thing that can be reminiscent of.
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