The plot may not be so novel, and the scenes are not gorgeous enough. It depends on the performance of the characters. Those few poor lines can really move the audience.
Feelings have been there since the beginning. There will be so many NGs. But a change of times, a wave of the entertainment industry, if we don't keep up with the pace of progress, we will really be cornered.
We all know that George is an artist.
We understand that George wants to use his full emotional commitment to tell a story, a movie, a life.
But the pace of development of the times surpasses the pace of the artist's progress.
He couldn't understand, couldn't let go of his artist's self-esteem. Can language override behavior?
However, peppy, the former little actor, has gone so prosperously. That beauty mole and her own tears of love were released at the same time. This is what a sharp contrast you want.
He didn't think that peppy's tears on his tears of love were really affirmation of his works, but seeing such a small box office, did he also begin to doubt his own works? The movie that I put all my energy and investment into was defeated by the sound movie. . .
Out of the theater, standing in front of peppy's large poster, looking at the look of anticipation on the faces of the people queuing up to buy tickets, how would he feel at that moment?
The stock market slumped, and his wife's decisive abandonment after bankruptcy brought his life to a low point. I pawn off my belongings again and again, and make a living by auctioning them off. Who knew his mood during those difficult days?
However, peppy knows that peppy has been paying attention to him silently, recruiting the driver he fired, buying all his auction items, seeing the news of his hospitalization, her nervous expression, her rapid pace, she stood in front of him listening When he was relieved that he was out of danger, she was happy when she saw that the only film he had left was the film they made for the first time, she said can he come to my house to rest? With such a gentle look, the doctor knew that she loved him.
Finally he can be at her house, she can take care of him aboveboard and love him.
In order to make him rise, the way she threatens the film company is too cute. Want him or me? No, he and I must be together, or neither! Why! I am threatening you!
I laughed when I saw the wry smile on the filmmaker's face. He didn't expect this little guy to be so persistent and brave. In the end, after weighing the pros and cons, I could only agree with a bitter face.
Excitedly, I ran out and wanted to send the script to George. I turned back and blew the kiss. Thanks to everyone, everyone is really helpless. ^_^ The
proud artist still can't understand Petty's behavior, and the proud man will not accept the help of a woman with peace of mind. He couldn't forgive his failures and eliminations. He thought of suicide, thinking that would end everything. However, he still took it, and it was the hesitation at that moment that saved him. Peppy chased after him, desperately wanting him alive and wanting to see him
"bang" that scared me, I didn't expect the story to end like this, and I didn't expect the story to turn like this, haha, she bumped her head Get to the tree to stop the car.
"I feel so bad, I just want to help you, take care of you,,, didn't expect this, sorry, sorry,,,"
"No, it's okay..."
"As long as you let me help you, geroge valentin"
" It's impossible, peppy I'm out of date, no one wants to hear me"
"It's this thing, we can try it, trust me!"
The regrouping of the two is absolutely perfect, perfect tap dance, perfect Impeccable! Even the least optimistic producers have to applaud.
O(∩_∩)O Ha! With such a happy ending, he let himself out of the shadows of the past and ushered in a new era. Maybe only people who have been in close contact with death can figure out something, let go of their self-esteem, and only want their loved ones.
Finally, I have to mention the dog that never leaves. The dog saved him, and the dog was his most loyal friend. We love all creatures worthy of love.
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