It is said that Dou Wei in China was angry with the media and burned the car, and Jay wrote songs for the paparazzi. This is the American version of the artist's anti-candid shooting incident. For the big star who was disturbed by secret filming and felt broken and ruined, he adopted a plot design similar to the domestic TV series "Love Has Thousands of Knots" to let all paparazzi members die or go to prison. The first half was okay, but dragged on. The second half of the plot is not very clever, and the ending is even more incredible. Although the paparazzi should be punished, it seems that PAUL's actions should not be condemned at all, plus the strange detective. Horrible movie.
How much I yearn for a career in the media, I can not care about the rush and hard work of the little reporter, news! my dream! But Jay Chou's song gave me initial doubts, and then watching "Paparazzi" made me contradict a lot. In the face of gossip reports that seem to have an increasing readership, what is the news doing now? There are also celebrities' private lives. Smiling in front of people is their professional ethics, but what about people behind them? It may seem like a good idea to provide some talk to the thousands of fans who support themselves, but in other words, how sad it is to have no privacy.
Confused...the world is relative...that's all I can say
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