It's funny, especially the self-disfigured costumes of the stars, the handsome Tom Cruise, bald and enlarged belly, mouth full of F**K, dancing those old-time dances. Little Downey got a dark-skinned pretend to be black, fake beard and contact lenses, but his mouth was full of Australian accents, super contrived. There is also a lot of Chinese, MB can't hear what he's talking about, and it looks like Kakashi. Ben Stiller was a tough guy and a fool, and was severely criticized by Downey. In addition to disgusting or disgusting, Blake looks just like other works. A bunch of supporting actors are also familiar faces. Ben Stiller (director, editor, acting) has a good ticket, and it is already very good to be able to invite so many acquaintances.
The dialogue inside, a series of classic movie plots and actors' complaints, are very enjoyable.
The title is excellent, and a bunch of "fake" movie trailers are used as the title, and it is super spoof.
As for the story, the false is true and the true is false, and it is difficult to distinguish between true and false. When you think you are filming, but you are real. When you think it's true story, you just brag about it indiscriminately. When you think that you are deeply invested in a certain realm, it is another world full of dangers. When you think you can move with affection, the naked sharp knife makes you bloody. Anyway, the situation is constant, the lively end of a movie••••••
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