The highest state of an actor's confession is to make a real movie to describe in detail the eve of "confession", what did I do?
Why confession, than, confession, itself, has more artistic shock + educational effect.
In 2017, 56 years old, famous actor, Woody Harrelson (Woody Harrelson)
In London, a reality TV movie was made.
"God, I was such a jerk"
Recreated a day when I was 40 years old,
in London,
As a world-famous Hollywood star,
A day of arrogance, selfishness, stupidity, filth, hypocrisy, indulgence.
Such a real asshole this day.
So much so that, 15 years later, he wrote a script, wrote, directed, and acted by himself.
And, using live broadcast to bring goods, sell your life insights to the world:
Everyone is a jerk, just change it.
I used to be such a jerk, after changing the name of the movie can also be very poetic "Lost in London"
Fans who like Zhang Yimou's film "If You Have Something to Say",
Highly recommended, watch this movie.
A jerk, every minute, every second, hurts others.
Those injuries have penetrated time and are forever frozen in the hearts of others.
But he himself feels that these are all misunderstandings, these are accidents, and these are all your faults.
You are not tolerant enough, loving enough, not understanding my heart,
A brave Snake saving a Fish from drowning.
That is what I do.
This film is also the pride of a man.
If, in his self-deprecating movie, he dared to ask "Harry Potter" to testify, he was really caught by the London police, would he be proud?
If, for his self-deprecating film, the global box office is only US$82,002, equivalent to less than 600,000 RMB, which is not enough for his one-day appearance fee, is he proud?
If his wife gave birth to a daughter for him after the cracking, and she has always loved him, and 15 years later, she still agrees with him to make a movie and truly hate herself, would it be considered pride?
From the "daring" past,
Live to the present of "do whatever you want",
A work that achieves "doing what it should".
Yes,
I'm live, I'm proud!
Remark:
A full-length live-streamed film, Lost in London (2017)
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