"Seven Days of Hell": Super yellow storm, extraordinarily indecent, something as advanced as the Wimbledon tennis tournament, in this pseudo-documentary, it has become a big platform for the bottom line of high society shows. An Open tennis tournament can be played for seven days, can you imagine, and yet in this non-serious comedy short it's not just a reality, it's justified. The film integrates various forms of television entertainment, including live broadcasts, press conferences, tracking events, celebrity revelations, gossip, memoir-style performances, TV commentary, and less solemn TV interviews. This pseudo-sports documentary or comedy film created by HBO in less than 50 minutes, if it does not have so many formal deconstructions and explanations, the possibility of becoming a western middle-class pornographic film will be greatly increased. It not only ridiculed many of the biggest names in sports with misbehavior, but also mocked the Queen of England and the British royal family, and also made a lot of mockery in Sweden. Watching the movie is easy to cause discomfort, so it is not recommended. Since it's a short film, I won't give it a star. Personally, I feel that I have to get to the point before I can laugh from the beginning to the end. I really can't see this if the knowledge structure is not rich. (The two male protagonists in the film, one whose name comes from the tennis family Williams, and the other whose overall image is like a complex of Federer and Nadal)
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