Some people, from the moment of debut to the final curtain call of their lives, are all performance art.
Like this movie called man on the moon, the ending subtitles were played at the beginning. After a dark silence, the movie opened slowly, but when it really ended, there was a villain who secretly showed his face.
The protagonist of the story, Andy Kaufman, is a late American comedian.
Yes, comedy, perhaps also a word he does not want to be defined.
He watched the audience's reaction, but didn't want to follow them. He finished reading the great Gatsby on the stage alone, watching the audience leave, falling asleep and waking up.
And he murmured to the audience a tragic story that happened to him, and the audience laughed.
He looked at them helplessly: Why are you laughing? I never make a joke.
Just like another movie poster, Andy stood there very seriously, a beam of light shone on his face, and a line above his head:
Hi, my name is Andy and this is my soundtrack. What
he pursues is drama, not a joke. .
At the last moment of his life, he came to East Asia to seek help from a magical village doctor.
But I found that it was just another track.
Laughing and left.
Life is like a silent film, some people understand it, some people don't.
When the comedian turned his back to the audience, the shadow on the wall looked lonely.
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