It's show time!

Josue 2022-03-22 09:01:35

Among all the anti-war films, Good Morning Vietnam is probably the easiest, because the main actor is Robin Williams. Lao Luo was still young at the time, and he said that he was good at learning to sing and sing, and his DJ status gave him unlimited room to play. The ability of a generation of comedians will be brought into full play. There is also a gentle Vietnamese beauty to accompany him to talk about love and love, so from a certain point of view, this film is really the best show time for Lao Luo.

Today, I occasionally checked the information and found that there is actually another film in this film . A big star that can't be ignored - King Louis Armstrong, the leading figure of American Jazz music in the 1920s. As a well-known trumpet player, Louis's few vocal performances, although purely for playing tickets, also won a lot of praise. The slightly hoarse voice in the film, saying what a wonderful world, fluttered in everyone's heart in the warm wind of Vietnam.

When a classic becomes a memory, we can only recall it again and again in the movie. . .

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Good Morning, Vietnam quotes

  • Edward Garlick: [to Cronauer as they arrive at Jimmy Wah's] We're here, sir... Jimmy Wah's.

    [they exit the Jeep and enter]

    Edward Garlick: This is the place where we like to hang out, sir.

    Adrian Cronauer: Real homey... in an opium kind of way.

    Edward Garlick: [as Jimmy spots them] That's Jimmy Wah. He owns the place.

    Jimmy Wah: Hi! Hi! Hi! Hi!

    [to Cronauer]

    Jimmy Wah: Now you say hi to me then you smile!

    [both smile and say hi weakly]

    Jimmy Wah: And you two Earl want a couple beer?

    Edward Garlick: We'd love a couple beers, Jimmy.

    [Jimmy waves them to a table]

    Adrian Cronauer: Why are our names Earl?

    Edward Garlick: He calls everybody Earl.

    Adrian Cronauer: [they sit down] Is it me, or is Jimmy light in the loafers?

    Edward Garlick: Let me put it to you this way. He's got this thing for Walter Brennan. He says he wants to buy naked photographs of the actor? For three years, he's been trying.

  • Jimmy Wah: [Jimmy brings Cronauer and Garlick their beers] There your beer!

    Edward Garlick: Thank you Jimmy.

    Jimmy Wah: [discreetly] Any movement on the Walter Brennan thing?

    Edward Garlick: No... and it doesn't look good, Jimmy.

    Jimmy Wah: He look good to me!