Venue: Imperial Cinema
Event: Festival Nouveau Cinema,
Jean-Pierre Jean-Pierre Jean-Pierre Jean-Pierre Jean-Pierre Jean-Pierre Jean-Pierre Jean-Pierre Vincent, and it's not a documentary, which is a joke and irony in itself . Of course, this kind of gameplay is not the newest, and even the level of spoofing is not as good as the "Becoming Markovich", which can be said to be a gem of the past.
However, the spearhead of this "Shanger Winston" is obviously more directly aimed at the film production industry, whether it is the Asian director at the beginning, the teasing of John Woo through the mouths of fans/gangsters in the middle, Stephen Scott's jokes, and later Duan Shangge Yundon's hypocritical monologue is nothing more than...
The Belgian muscular man who is nearly fifty years old is no longer just showing off his skills and muscles. It can be said to be a smart transformation.
As for the director, the multi-angle reenactment of the plot like "Vintage Point" is not a low-end strategy, but it is a little repetitive, which makes people feel that the audience's understanding ability is underestimated.
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