First, there are two stars I like very much: John Cusack and Billy Bob Thornton. John is hard to say. In my impression, Billy never picks up movies, as long as he acts or directs them. It's a good movie, but this time it was really an accident.
Second, there is director Harold Ramis. Although it can be seen from the relatively recent "The Boss Stepping aside" Analyze This that he is going downhill, but after all, he has also directed the "Stealing Love/Stealing Love" which I like very much. Groundhog Day, should be a good director?
Not to mention the golden screenwriters and the original novel that is said to be very successful...
but these people actually made a very unsuccessful movie. Black but not humorous, under the banner of an anti-Christmas movie, it turned out to be less interesting than a whitewashed Christmas movie. The first 60 minutes were incoherent and extremely boring, and the rest of the time made people angry. The stupid thief encountered bad luck. Billy Bob Thornton was named the second male lead, and his role was pitiful and lackluster. John Cusack also seems to have been plagued by a cold, with a bruised nose and a swollen face. The crew members have been emphasizing the meaninglessness of wanting to reflect life in the tidbits, but their expression is really meaningless and fits the theme. The logic of the director's story is chaotic, and he feels powerless to deal with the complex character relationships in the original.
Often walking by the river, how can there not be wet shoes? Just like the troubled protagonists in their stories, several movie stars who have experienced many battles are also calling for help in vain in this quagmire of bad movies, getting deeper and deeper...
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