Laugh till the end

Colleen 2022-12-20 21:48:17

This film has a good mechanism. Because the whole process is covered in black, the young fat man has no laughter, even a pitiful image, so there is always a question that can’t come up with an answer. It’s him. What kind of star dreams could come to Holawu come true? Until the end, I didn't know that it was a comedy TV and it was his style, so all of a sudden there were a lot of laughs in front of me.

But isn't this movie originally a comedy? It stands to reason that the behavior of the fat man on the road should be a laughing point, why can't he laugh? Instead, it arouses sympathy for the mentally handicapped? Compared with the hangover, there are many hidden mechanisms in this film, and there is a certain inspirational element in it. It is not the fat man’s final success, but an inspiration to the audience. Sometimes it is impossible to see what a person can do or what a person can do well. , Because you lack a pair of insights. I admit that I lacked. Although I focused my tracking on what the fat guy did in the end and didn’t focus on other plots, for me, who had read countless films and had difficulty finding a special ending, this time I really served. I feel like being scolded by the director. Fatty didn’t get angry and succeeded because of his insights from this journey. He hasn’t changed at all. His style of filming comedy TV is completely his own, and he simply doesn’t have the ability to go. Adjust yourself through life perception, but the final TV shot does represent a certain level, representing the success of a comedian.

So I still want to say something more, why I stared at the fat man during the whole process, and didn't feel a bit funny, why I stared at the camera for clues, and didn't find the fat man how successful in the end?
Thank you director! This movie educated me thoroughly! Let me know that I am missing something.

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Due Date quotes

  • Lonnie: [sung to the tune of Closing Time by Semisonic] It's closing time, time to roll to Chili's and chow down with my fuckin' boys.

  • [first lines]

    Peter Highman: I just had the strangest dream. It's Friday. We're at the hospital. But it's not a hospital, it's a, a, a forest of sorts. And I know that because right next to you there's a bear. A grizzly, cooling his feet in a stream. And all of a sudden, you begin to deliver, and I can't get to you. But the bear can. And the next thing I know, he is holding our beautiful baby boy. And here's where it gets odd. Uh, he chews the cord. But, strangely, I'm okay with it. That's gotta be a good sign.