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Love , From the film "Love Cocktail", I can probably prove my statement. Such "art lovers" have a common characteristic, that is, their preferences must come from Europe or Central Asia, preferably smaller countries. Mainstream movie powers like France and the UK are not enough to highlight their tastes. It is best to come from countries such as Iran, Poland or the Czech Republic. The less popular, the more they can show their unique taste and rich information. Coming from Hollywood, to them, it's like rubbish, and they don't even bother to mention it.
For me, good things are called art, whether it is from India, Thailand or Hollywood, I never categorize, just look at the content. The filming is good, even if the director is Zhang San Li Si, or even Zhu Yanping, it is a good film. If the filming is not good, even if it is Akira Kurosawa, or a new non-mainstream director of postmodern Impressionism from Romania (the nouns are arbitrarily chosen by yourself, it is good to feel artistic), I will not insist that it is good. Labeling a movie to show off your taste in art is boring.
(Pictured) Comedy star Adam Sandler starred in the lead role, making everyone think that this is another slapstick comedy
"Love Cocktail" label, which is garbage for art film lovers. American film, director Paul Thomas Anderson was born in Los Angeles. He previously worked as a director on the TV comedy show Saturday Night Live. The protagonist Adam Sandler is a superstar in American comedy films today, famous for his warm and funny. If you recommend this movie to an "artistic film lover", I dare say that the look of contempt on his face will never lose to you recommending him to watch Titanic.
I'll admit, when I rented this film home, I was expecting an Adam Sandler-esque hilarious comedy. But when I watched it for three minutes, I started to realize that there was really something to this film. Not only is the plot cleverly laid out, but the characters are deeply delineated, and the photography, editing, and soundtrack also present a rather unique style. I'm amazed that Adam Sandler has been involved in such an artistic film. What's even more surprising is that this film is actually put together with so many other nonsense and funny movies.
Figure) The story begins when the protagonist Barry picks up a piano (actually it's an organ, he always says it's a piano), and
the story begins with Barry (Adam Sandler), a young middle-class businessman, who has seven sisters on the Under the pressure of her, her personality has been withdrawn, bipolar and bizarre since childhood. One day, in a promotional advertisement of a food company, he found a flaw. As long as he purchased certain items, he could get a super-value airline mileage redemption coupon. Eager to escape the status quo, he began to buy in large quantities and put puddings in the entire factory.
Through the introduction of his sister, he met a girl named Lena (Emily Watson). This Linna is the exact opposite of him. She is the only daughter in the family and is afraid of being alone, so the two begin to attract each other. Introverted and shy, Barry can't find a suitable way to express his love. Finally, acting on an impulse, he went to Hawaii alone, found Linna who was on a business trip, confessed his heart, and the two fell in love. Unexpectedly, after returning to Los Angeles, he would get into trouble again because of a pornographic phone call he had made before, which brought trouble to Linna who was with him.
Although both the male and female protagonists performed well in the film, especially the repressed, manic-depressed, affectionate, kind and lacking self-confidence young boss interpreted by Adam Sandler completely got rid of the image that everyone used to be only funny to him, but The light of the whole film seems to be concentrated on the director. Paul Thomas Anderson, who won the 2000 Berlin Golden Bear with Magnolia, once again won the Best Director at the Cannes Film Festival with this film and was nominated for the Palme d'Or. Facts have proved that although Hollywood films are filled with a lot of commercial entertainment elements, there are still many good films. Talented actors and directors do not only appear in specific countries, or are recognized by everyone with a specific style. "Love Cocktail" is a Hollywood-produced film that seems to be popular, but is actually deeply rooted in people's hearts and has artistic value.
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Whoa, is that so? Look for a chance to finish watching it, and I hope more people will comment. Now those movies like Hongyan, don't comment anymore, just watch more of this kind of movies.
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