Was it shot to prove the excellence of the original film?

Tremaine 2022-10-12 09:10:09

When I suddenly saw the resources of the American version of Sassy Girl, I went down to observe and observe.

After a lapse of nearly 10 years, I planned to review the old and learn the new, and revisit the classic works of the year. After watching it, I cried out regret, why wasting this time?

No doubt about Hollywood rom-coms, but this remake really sucks.
Except for copying the classic bridges of the original film, the essence of the original film is not grasped at all. Is this the sadness of "transplantation"? The romantic, warm, beautiful, and funny places in the original film are all just scratching the surface in this film, and they are not powerful at all!
Could it be that the developed United States can't really make the warm love that Orientals love, but this film is not the kind of traditional implicit love film. The feminism emphasized in it should also suit the appetite of Europeans and Americans, right?
But in this movie, it is impossible to see that the male protagonist has a deep love for the female protagonist, and the "violence" of the female protagonist is not as smooth as the original film. In short, every point that should make the audience laugh, move, and cry has not been stepped on. The classic plot that I still remember so far is a lot less like mixing with white water.
Just like a good Mala Tang, it was originally good in Sichuan, but if it has to be transplanted to other places, it’s okay to transplant it. Paipai also caters to the tastes of the local people, mixed with local seasonings, and makes a good Mala Tang nondescript. .

I only watched the first 10 minutes, and then I couldn't bear it, so I fast-forwarded and barely finished it.
I hope it's not an unbiased review.

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My Sassy Girl quotes

  • Jordan Roark: Some of us are meant to suffer, you know? Some of us are led to believe that we have this certain destiny and then it just gets snatched away. But we have to stay alive. Because we have to see how the story ends.

  • Jordan Roark: You take the first one.

    Charlie Bellow: We can ride together.

    Jordan Roark: No, I'll take the next one.

    Jordan Roark: If I don't say goodbye to you now, I won't be able to.

    Charlie Bellow: Then don't.

    Jordan Roark: I have to.

    Charlie Bellow: Why?

    Jordan Roark: It's in the letter.

    Charlie Bellow: Right.