The author's fascination with watching American dramas seems to have been smoothed out in this year's American drama trend, because in recent years, the introduction of American dramas on the Internet has almost surpassed the past 50 years. In the overwhelming pursuit, it seems that the pure joy and expectation of the year have been forgotten. One of my favorite episodes as a kid when I was a kid, in bits and pieces with Knight Rider, Growing Pains, Man from the Atlantic, and The Garrison Expendables , will be broadcast on TV from time to time. The biggest enjoyment of the school year vacation is that you can watch cartoons without a single episode, and fully enjoy domestic TV dramas different from "Desire" and "Sixteen Years Old Flower Season".
Watching such a movie, fans like the author have no say. Because personal emotional factors overshadow everything, the attachment to American dramas overshadows the preference for the movies themselves. Especially when a sultry actor like Steve Carell was hired to play Maxwell Smart, if there was an adjective like "saucy" back then, it must be the most appropriate to describe Don Adams. This secret agent who did bad things with good intentions is just so sullen and cute. Steve Carell seems to have been lingering in this role since "Forty-Year-Old Virgin", always playing the kind of little person who is inexplicably misunderstood, and lives helplessly in a world that doesn't suit him at all. And such a role is becoming more and more mature under his interpretation. Able to achieve awkward situations and easy-going life in harmony with each other. Not as exaggerated as Jim Carrey, not as melancholy as Chaplin. Steve Carell's performance can be said to be unpretentious and unpretentious, making people almost feel that it is his true performance. This kind of real acting skills are gradually maturing, given that there are many comedians before him who are very cheerful, but ultimately depressed. I hope Steve Carell can really bring that natural simplicity to life.
As for Anne Hathaway, it can almost be said that the sky is rising, and it is unstoppable. You must know that there are not many lucky girls like this. Just because of a movie, they have become famous all over the world, and they have been in continuous film appointments since then. I really don't know whether I should admire Disney's discerning eyes and gold, or I should thank her for her natural beauty. On the same day, the author was born in the northeastern part of China, and Anne was born in the northeastern part of the United States, which makes the author feel that his ten years are almost like a blank sheet of paper. Anne, on the other hand, has already gained fame and fortune and began to enjoy everything brought about by the peak of her life. Being seen as a "sweet girl" was perhaps Anne's biggest hurdle. Because of a "Princess Diaries", her youthful and classical beauty was stamped with a vase. Even last year's "Becoming Jane Austen" highlighted her sweetness. But Anne is not a pure vase after all, and she is not as soft as she is on the screen. Allison in "Havoc" has changed a bit, and in "The Devil Wears Prada", he has actually mastered the complex emotions of standing out and holding on. Even in this film, the female agent No. 99 she plays is very different from her actual age. In the rare affectionate scenes, her big eyes with obvious bags under the eyes can still accurately show the deep affection. It's not easy to see something like this in a movie that's hilarious and action-heavy. If you want to see her acting skills and play emotional cards, you can only look forward to her performance in "Rachel Getting Married". Given her undeniable connection to me, I will always be her staunch fan, no matter how many years.
It can be said that the author has more understanding of American humor under the training of the TV series "Confused Detective", and being able to interpret this classic film in this way has fully satisfied the need for nostalgia. Others will no longer be extravagant.
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