1. The image of an entrepreneur in his early 20s: JOSH is a handsome guy with a big tattoo on his neck. Even if the company doesn't make money, he dares to challenge VCs. Yes, of course, in the end, there is love for what you do, and OBAMA generally promotes CHANGE. Lengtouqing, and finally died tragically.
2 The image of a follower: when he was about to take the opportunity to laugh at the handsome guy, he was ridiculed, and he was pointed out that he only chased after Qian Mu with a dream.
3 The image of VC's small minions: suits and shoes, in groups, being fooled by entrepreneurs in their early 20s + BS, when asked for more materials to be presented to the boss, the entrepreneur told me that I don't need to talk to you about meeting your boss.
4 The image of a VC boss: It can be seen that the director has a lot of love for this role, and he actually invited David Bowie, a rock veteran, to play the role. This guy's name is called Chameleon - I don't need to explain it. The big guy just doesn't speak until the critical time, and when he speaks, he is recruiting blood, and the sword seals his throat. He elegantly and softly declares that he has met some friends on STREET, not many, but it is enough when you say that you are worthless. Let you go to the bad street (original words: I don't need to shout, just whisper, you know what I mean) The power of capital.
The background of the film is from 2000 to 2001. Like many nostalgic films, there is a Signature time, such as the divorce of Nicole and Ah Tang (he is divorced again by his old man), such as Comrade BEN going into and out of the alcohol rehab center (Mom now they are all screenwriters and directors plus 3) A child is a father for a long time), but most people are panicked during the bubble burst. START-UP has proved that the business model is not good. If the capital chain is broken, no matter how young and vigorous, you must admit defeat, which reminds you of being shuffled out before. Several of the post-80s. The story flow is very simple and realistic. In the end, the founder was kicked out of the company, and a period of entanglement was fruitless. It was not considered a visionary film, but a documentary. . . The only good thing is that JOSH is still as handsome, but unfortunately this kid didn't succeed after the "Pearl Harbor" fiasco. It's a sigh that he has become a second-rate star now. I was so obsessed with him in high school. . .
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