Friends who are concerned about a wedding are gathered together. After celebrating, drinking, streaking, and promiscuity, the "adults" must put on their masks, force them not to think about those lost youthful ideals, and continue to live like a dog...
Mrs. Ah Tang's acting skills make People are amazed, forbear, entangled in the past, and the image of a temperament beauty with a literary atmosphere exudes incisively and vividly. Josh Duhamel was a little disappointed. Since watching Las Vegas, I have liked this tall guy with a slightly silly smile. However, as a blue-collar worker/model, after all, he is not skilled enough in his acting skills. He really cannot control the swing, struggle and confusion of the male protagonist in the film between new and old love, reality and ideal love, literature and material life. In the film, he can only be seen pacing, and then pacing, the conversation is less profound, and more discordant and silly. Maybe Josh Duhamel is only suitable for true performances, which may also be a problem for many actors. True character performances can make a lot of sense, but when you play a challenging role, you can't get out of your own self...
The name of the film, Romantic, is the core of the whole film. Romantics is not the so-called "romantic love" that we usually refer to. Romanticism is an expression of art and literature. It is a kind of feeling similar to idealism, which is opposite to realism.
The men and women in the film are all "romanticists" who are unwilling to compromise with the world. After suppressing themselves against their will in reality, all their desires and losses finally erupt in the film. The wedding in the torrential rain at the end was like their cry to the world, more than a thousand words.
Seeing that he and his friends will also enter the society and enter the ranks of the people in the film. I don't know if we can still have the pride we have now, scolding Fang Qiu and fearless after five or ten years?
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