They're just as fat, bald, and weird. But Donald was always lying down, could fall asleep, and lived happily ever after, and there were always girls and things happening around him. Contrary to Charles. Charles, genius adaptor. But this time he encountered an unprecedented problem: he took a novel without a "storyline" and needed to write a movie script, he liked a second-rate violin player but always stayed at the level of verbal thanks, he fell in love with He met a novel author he had never met, and imagined that she had a love story to himself, his brother wrote a script that he thought was third-rate but was appreciated by
his agent... Pathetic is his brand.
When he finally found out that the novel he liked was not true, The person opposite Boratu's love turned out to be a lonely and sad "addict" old woman. When he found that it was actually very easy to say "love" to the person he liked, when he knew that no matter how he laughed at his impatient younger brother, The younger brother still loves him and he finds his life has meaning.
I always felt that the fat old man who taught the scriptwriting class was like a Jesus. His words changed Charles' life, and the movie took a sharp turn in another direction. Although his deception skills are so obvious, to Chales, he may be what Jesus meant.
I like Nicolas Cage's films. No matter what kind of action star he was in the past, or he has changed his style to make literary films (actually I hate this title), his films always have his tune, that is, whether he is simply an actor or a participant When it comes to behind-the-scenes creations, his films have his tune. Find another opportunity to write another one about Matchstick Man.
Last nonsense, John Cusack & John Malkovich are really top actors.
Love, ha.
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