The British Russell Brand's rapid popularity in Hollywood is closely related to his magical appearance and his hearty and hard-working performances. The debut in "Forget Sarah Marshall" completely vilified and subverted the British rock band, so that many audiences believed that there was such a deadly band. With a sullen beard, unrestrained hairstyle, freehand speech and manners of "scratching his head and showing his posture", matched with the foul language that is not surprising, he is definitely the most dazzling firefly in the dark night. From the very beginning, this "Going to the Greek Theater" spares no effort to bring the audience's thoughts into a crazy indulgent and illogical image world. In this regard, it is similar to the ending of Tropical Thunder. It's just that Tom's "old and unruly" is still less confident and boring than Russell Brand.
The plot of "To the Greek Theater" is simple and clear, more like a road trip movie. Aaron, a record label nerd, played by Jonah Hill, escorts past rock star Aldous to a memorial concert at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles. Like all spoof comedies, the pacing of the film is poor, and there is no panic in the face of big trouble. The whole article is blindly disdainful, and walks by feeling. In the face of 100,000 urgent situations, there is no ambiguity in playing "3P". The passing of frame by frame montage is a bit of a real gesture. It makes people feel addicted while sighing their blood. The character creation of the film also adheres to the consistent style of vulgar pastime, and almost all the characters appearing belong to the category of "mentally abnormal". The frequent foul language, swear words, and the actors' exaggerated gestures and expressions all reflect their "vigorous vitality". It's as if everyone's mind is flooded with the same thought - the world is crazy, except me.
Jonah Hill's role routine in the film is also commonly known, and he has always been resigned to "ravage" and "abuse". Just by virtue of the fleeting scenes of vomiting, he should give him a good applause. It was enough for him to compete on the same stage with the sultry otaku Michael Cera, but it seems that he has found a new partner this time. The plump and round face is completely wretched and innocent, a contradictory individual. It is no wonder that whenever he appears, the elements of comedy will burst out in an instant. It is really a rare and talented actor in the comedy film industry.
Today's social environment is more like a pressure cooker, and most people are burdened with all kinds of troubles and anguish. Then, as a product of entertainment, movies are used to spend leisure time and forget the hustle and bustle, which is a great joy in life. A "three vulgar" film that is difficult to get into, such as "Going to the Greek Theater", is the best choice. "Preaching" should be replaced by "three kinds of abuse", and tenderness and petty bourgeoisie should be replaced by sarcasm. At the end of the film, I actually wanted to play a warm tone, but the song "Furry Wall", which was extremely rich in body language, swept away the atmosphere that had been paved before, and everything went back to the starting point. I have to admit that sometimes, "vulgar" is actually an alternative perfection.
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