ColinHanks is dedicated to pursuing the life he wants, and
John Malkovich is dedicated to dedicating his performance only to the audience who love and believe in him.
Like hypnotism, only those who believe in hypnotism will be hypnotized.
As for the unbelieving audience, there will be a failed magic - Lost!
For a professional magician, there should be no intentional mistakes in performance.
He really can't find him, but such a big stage and a full audience are all people who are good at disguise living in a flashy metropolis.
He couldn't find an audience, a clue, to suggest what he was looking for.
As for the small theater with less than half of the attendance in the small county, the audience who really liked and believed him could make him easy to find.
His stage is not a Las Vegas-style metropolis, and he will fail if he doesn't stick to his beliefs - giving his performances only to audiences who love and believe in him.
Praise him, great Buck Howard!
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