Yesterday, I ran to catch the premiere of "Wall Street". I didn't expect that the place to buy tickets was crowded with hundreds of people. Compared with the empty shopping street, the theater is really busy.
A new work by Scessexi. I also went to see DiCaprio by the way. He has made a lot of good films in the past few years and made a successful transition by the way.
The first twenty minutes were very tight, and immediately dragged the audience into his life growth trajectory. Then at least for the first two hours and twenty minutes, there was no desire to leave. After forty minutes, I was a bit procrastinated (interrupted: I really want to go to the bathroom and I suggest going to this part), I don't understand why it should be cut for 3 hours, and it will be more refined if it is less than 20 to 30 minutes.
In the short feature film, the protagonist in the opening part succeeded in breaking the dialogue between the "fourth wall" and the audience. This filmed the history of a poor boy's struggle in the workplace very well, so when he started taking drugs and promiscuity The audience, based on their love for him and their own choice, tried to ignore it, even when he became more and more over-exhausted later, with the stamina of taking drugs after taking drugs, the performance of driving down the stairs (super self-destruct) The image is also considered the most comical performance I have seen this year), and some sympathy was recovered, but later he went further and further, when everyone began to think that the second half of this piece was contracted by Tarantino, Scace Xi actually began to slowly talk about his "Once Upon a Time in America."
The acting skills are good. Whether it is the male lead, his followers, or the super dedicated actresses, they can all tell that they have done a lot of work. It is worth mentioning that there is also a Chinese-American character named Chester Ming in the class. Although he didn't do a good job with the boss here, he still behaved more "positively" among the few Asian male characters in Hollywood.
In short, if you are a moral defender who believes that every movie should promote truth, goodness and beauty, if you don't like flashy, extravagance, selling meat, drugs, and deceit, you won't like this movie. If you can watch all this and the black, yellow, and green humor intertwined in it, or have an academic impulse for the theory of interpersonal persuasion, or you are curious about why Grandpa Ma said "money is the root of all evil", you will not regret it.
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