"The Man on the Moon", starring Jim Carrey, tells the legendary life of comedian Andy Kaufman. It is not so much that Jim Carrey played Andy Kaufman, but to some extent he is the Andy Kaufman of this era. At the beginning of the movie, Jim Carrey told the audience silly that this movie is like his own boring life, so I cut the whole movie, and put up the ending subtitles. At the beginning, he made fun of it. Audiences, and this kind of teasing abounds in movies, and it’s getting worse every time. He deliberately makes mistakes in live TV shows to make the audience think that the TV is broken. He even performed a series of accidents with the wrestling champion. Pretending to be a broken neck, just to make the audience believe it is true. In this kind of thing that is more like a farce, the audience no longer knows whether it is true or not. Until he has lung cancer, the audience thinks it is him. Yes, when he showed his pain on stage, the audience responded with laughter, which is so sad. The irony is that when he learned that the Philippines has a magical method for treating lung cancer, he accidentally discovered that it was just a trick when he went there. A helpless smile appeared on his face. It turned out that the man who had been deceiving the audience all the time, In the end, I was deceived by life. This story that looks like a comedy is indeed a tragedy inside. When the comedian makes fun of everyone, he no longer has the energy to please himself. At the end of the story, the man wants everyone to be happy even if he is dead. He recorded the video beforehand. Leading everyone to a happy dance at his funeral may bring happiness to others, which is his happiest thing.
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