After watching an episode of The Daily Show, I wondered what would happen to Tom Hanks' self-written, directed, and starring self-produced Larry Crowne, and was disappointed. The core series time of the whole film is actually the least visually expressive-speech class! While public speaking is the second-biggest fear for Americans after flying, and there's a visual element to it, the film doesn't quite capture it. In contrast, the scene where Larry later works in Frank's restaurant looks more enjoyable. How can the speech class (and the economics class, which makes it impossible to start visualizing, fortunately the director has made up for the details of the confiscated mobile phone) how to make it better? I can already guess that the final climax is that the hero Larry gives an exciting speech, the music is pushed, the eyes of the hero and heroine are paired, and the lover finally gets married - it is really annoying. Tom Hanks You may be a first-class actor (Roman makes sense, Tom Hanks can bring all the characters to life as Tom Hanks), but this movie is really sad. I'm afraid and this is a film full of details and weak stories. Things are too trivial, and the requirements for the audience's aesthetic taste are a bit too high!
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