The original translation name was "The Down-and-Down Years", although it was a free translation, but the text was not correct. Personally, it was translated as "Returning to the Hometown of a Bad Star", haha.
Hollywood (in a broad sense to Japan, South Korea and the West) has a lot of old-age crisis and old-age themes, and domestic films still need to work hard.
This is the (reverse) version of Distinguished Citizen.
The comedy element is too weak, and the forcible sensationalism behind is a bit too much, but the confession of the first love is still slightly moving.
This is yet another star version of "Smell the Fragrance and Know a Woman". The year-end friendship between the male protagonist and the fat girl is a bit interesting, but it is far from the "father-son relationship" in "Smell the Fragrance and Know a Woman".
The male protagonist, Burt Reynolds, knew him because of "The Longest Size". He became famous for his nude photos and became a star with a blockbuster sports movie, but he died in a few years. He came to play the male protagonist of this film, and he was justifiable.
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