The three protagonists are also famous actors in the play. They got together to make a Vietnam War movie. Because they were all big names and did not listen to the director's instructions, the progress of the movie was slow. The director came up with a good idea: just throw a few of them into the Vietnamese jungle, no other crew, no assistants, only hidden cameras and pre-set gunpowder, thinking that the protagonists can be forced to be there. Show the most real acting skills and fulfill the obligation of shooting. In this jungle, there is a lively drug-making gang who mistakenly believes that how many actors are fully armed to fight the drugs and fire on them. The actors think that the militants and landmine bombs are deployed by the crew, trickle and careless. I fought back with a prop gun, and a farce kicked off... After
reading it in one kiss, the jokes were ordinary. It was used to shape the image of each person’s doctrine and to overcome the self through this journey of life and death. Feeling a bit squandered by so many big mimes. It’s worth mentioning that Robert Downey Jr.’s performance by the black is so beautiful that the
director and protagonist of the film Ben Stiller’s acting is still a bit pretentious and contrived as before, but there is a segment in it that makes people feel nauseous and disgusting. Vomit rice. The big fat Jack Black dubbed "Kongfu Panda" invisible, so I won't mention it. The rest such as "Rock Campus", "Rock God", "King Kong", "Rampant Father", etc. have outstanding performances, this time in this film The scene here is the least of the three leading actors, but it is also the most funny. In particular, there is a scene where I automatically ask to tie myself up for drug rehabilitation, and then I beg to be untied after a drug addiction occurs. I think it is the most funny part of the show. In addition, every time I look at his image in the poster, I think it is Gu Dezhao.
When following this film before, I remember seeing the name of Brother Liangtang vaguely, but I didn’t care, so I didn’t wait for his appearance when I watched it. I saw his name when the cast list was broadcast at the end of the film. I just remembered this. I saw the role he played. No wonder I neglected him completely. If I can say that, even if I always miss his appearance, I may not be able to recognize him when he appears, Teacher Tang told me. This time, the self-destructive image has been completely transformed. When I look back, I can only vaguely recognize him from his mood and voice. I won't be overly clarifying here, and see if you can recognize it right away when you look at it. If you recognize it, you must pay attention to his lines, it is very enjoyable!
PS: Obviously it is a drug-making gang in Vietnam, but everyone speaks ordinary words. I have seen film reviews that some dung-green directors have demonized and won glory in China. Apart from listening to the awkward Mandarin spoken by the actors, I found it very enjoyable, but I was also very affectionate and didn't think about it. If you want to shoot on TV, you should shoot first in Vietnam. Moreover, a milk powder incident is already more powerful than all the demonizing and discrediting films and public opinion in China. It also happens to be a footnote, so why bother to compare these pediatrics with trivialities.
The story of this film is individual, and it is not funny enough. It turns out to be 6 minutes to pass the time. It’s not bad and forget it after watching it. However, after seeing so many big names in the show, the extra 1 point rises to some good points. Forget the "nice" ranks.
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