I don’t want to comment on Jim’s acting skills, because this is a question that does not have much hope to change. The routines formed after so many years of acting will not change easily. Moreover, this time he didn’t overdo it in his physical expressions. Deduction. I want to talk about the theme of the film. To be a "Yes Man" is a good inspirational theme, I think. It is not to say "Yes" to everything. In fact, that is not something that humans can do, but when there is a new attempt, or when others need you, you can't say no habitually. A "No" seems insignificant, and even has some advantages, that is, it saves a lot of trouble, as long as you stick to your own small corner to achieve it. However, as the protagonist's encounter progressed, we also saw how much friendship, love, and wonderful and rich experience that "No" could have lost us. I was very similar to the male protagonist before the transition. For the invitations of classmates and friends to meet or sit down and chat, I often turned them off under the pretext of having something to do. I watched other people’s wonderful experiences on the screen all day and watched other people’s wonderful experiences appear on the screen. I am full of envy, but I don't know that many of the things I envy have been pushed elsewhere by the word "no" I am used to. I want to change, try to be a "Yes Man", not responsive, but for all possibilities, according to our true desires, we will consider more and answer a few more "Yes".
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