#ComedyKing# is the version of Martin and De Niro in 1983, not the version of Stephen Chow in 1999. I like this version of Martin, maybe I just finished watching and the feelings are still on the way. However, in terms of time, many Xingye's comedy kings have followed suit. The movie opens in a photo, a crazy girl's hand blocks a paranoid boy's face, and thus, a show of obsession unfolds in front of us. I really can't describe the protagonist as a lunatic, maybe we are lunatics.
When Parkin waited in that chair, I really felt a little distressed, the tears didn't fall, it was just uncomfortable.
When Parkin finally finished his show for the girl he liked at the bar and the police took him away, the girl really gave him a look. It's really a bit late, I really wish it was earlier.
Most of the first half of the whole film is very uncomfortable. Maybe I am a small person, and I once had that kind of obsession, those beautiful fantasies. And now it's gone, maybe gone. The comforting thing is that if you're crazy and have a mad dog next to you, you don't look so alone.
Don't talk about the ending, the ending of life is the same.
Some time ago, I also watched the morbid pain of #Joker#, often without the pain and pain of drama. The kind of person who is in pain as soon as they come up is a patient. And Parkin is an ordinary person with pursuit.
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