In fact, it is not difficult to attract people in a comedy, unlike the choices of the protagonists in some epic movies, which are controversial. This is essentially the influence of cultural differences (I do not deny that universal values are moving and less controversial, such as the concept of love and equality in Titanic). Human laughter is common, such as shit (someone's language..) The
recent movie "Crazy Heart" is also about a star. And I think the core ideas of the two films are the same. That is "live well, don't waste it"
on " Going to the Greek Theater" (the most impressive thing is not those casual F-words and gorgeous carcasses, but the mentality of Aldous Snow (Russell Brand), a rock star. History. At first glance, I know that his heart is definitely not the same as his appearance. What is reflected in his eyes is the confusion
in his bones. For him, the first plot that comes to my mind is the sophistry about the effect of drugs. Here's what it says: "Hey Aaron Green (agent Jonah Hill), you worry too much, blah blah (various examples), you see, I have nothing to worry about, I only care about one thing—drugs. "The second plot, well, to be precise, this is almost the entire film, and that is Aldous Snow's drunken life (from his lonely heart). The third is that he has changed. Rekindling enthusiasm is not because of lack of money or building a good public image. In the end, it is the catalyst of love. Although it sounds vulgar, who can do it for thousands of years? Love for parents, love for friends, and love for friends. Girlfriend's love.
In fact, this is similar to "Crazy Heart". It's all stars + messing around = messy life → reinvigorating → new life. The
key is, how to get new life? Is it cool too?
I don't think so, because life is not all about alcohol, drugs, and sex! In that case, I think in the end, like Ajay in "Shinjuku Incident", he will cut his intestines and die. Spiritual emptiness is definitely more terrifying than a drug addiction.
Stars are bitter, stars are tired. This makes him even more unable to spend his days under anesthesia, because the people who love you and the people you love are all there, are you really willing to stay awake? This is a pointless escape, in the absence of philosophical and other profound things,
for actors o(╯□╰)o, I only know John Hill and Brand..- - and TDK's RACHEL Rose Bye Well, nothing to say.
Let's not talk about music, it's full of bad fun.
Don't hippies always talk about flowers and peace, love love love? In fact, love this thing, never finish. Humans are there, love is there.
I think this is the reason why this R film is beautiful. If it is only based on the imagination of "Scimitar" that is full of SM plasma, it is better to stop it.
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