realistic movie

Zion 2022-03-23 09:02:28

After reading everyone's comments, I have to support Tom Hanks. It seems that everyone is not very optimistic. Originally I only gave 4 stars, but now I feel compelled to give 5 stars.

Of course, this is not the kind of stubborn stubbornness. Tom Hanks in my mind is the same as Fage. His films, whether "Forrest Gump" or "Email Love", gave me a very warm and encouraging feeling. Of course, maybe the image of Forrest Gump is too deep, and the first time I watched his movie started from there, so his image of "Inspirational Brother" was imprinted in my mind.

There is nothing to say about the shooting method of this movie. It is a well-established movie. At first glance, it still has the imprint of the 1970s and 1980s? I think so anyway. But it's still a good movie, at least it made me "hilarious". Although it is a cold hilarious. It's a new kind of humor, I guess, the kind of laughter you have to cheer on, even if you don't think it's really funny. The smile of the professor of economics in the film is almost the same: upset and entertaining.

Why should this movie be positioned as a movie? Be realistic! Don't divide it, don't label it, it's realism, it's some wonderful things that a person encounters in the middle-aged valley.

Why do you say he is real? First: the protagonist is unemployed because he doesn't have a college diploma. Before that, he thought he was going to receive the best employee award, just like before. This kind of thing happens from time to time. Sometimes being fired or being treated poorly is not a matter of competence, even though you feel like you worked hard and didn't deserve that kind of treatment. As someone said, if hard work can be successful, XXX can become president.

Second, speaking eloquence and financial ability are indispensable. No one told us when we were in college. But in real life, with these two talents, it is almost invincible.

Third, no matter what happens, don't give up hope, don't let yourself idle, and don't lose yourself. The protagonist Larry has such a mentality, so he is extremely easy to get friends. It is also because of his simplicity and cuteness that his friends are willing to help him change the status quo, so that he can be favored by "feng shui".

Fourth, driving a BMW to deliver pizza is worse than riding a bicycle to school. Knowledge may not change everything, but it always creates opportunities for your change. Also, learning is presumably joyful.

Fifth, don’t be superstitious about education. When the time comes, let’s go! Larry's "little girlfriend" is a very smart girl, but also bold. She has excellent grades, however, thinks she can drop out of school to do what she loves. Not everyone can do this. Dare to think and act is the quality that most people lack.

Sixth, be firm when bargaining. For some commodities, merchants dare to charge sky-high prices, but as long as they stand firm, they can get what they really want. However, Larry's exchange of a 50-inch color TV for a small broken motorcycle was not a successful transaction. On the contrary, the leader of the Little Sheep Motorcycle Team firmly bought a TV stand with an asking price of 100 yuan for two yuan. I was amazed.

The seventh point is about choosing a husband. Some professors are actually "called beasts", and knowledge cannot measure a person's morality. So, wear glasses when looking at people, girls.

Eighth point, women, it is better to be independent! The female professor played by Julia, didn't she meet a man as interesting as Larry Crowe as a professor - out of the hall, into the kitchen, eh!

All in all, "Larry Crow" is a seemingly bland but wise little movie. Finally, let me say that the Chinese translation is still good and authentic. Ha ha.

View more about Larry Crowne reviews

Extended Reading

Larry Crowne quotes

  • Frances: When a man shows his true colors, that's when a woman has to make the decision to go or no go.

    Mercedes Tainot: And we got pizza to go!

  • [last lines]

    Mercedes Tainot: You told Lala my class changed your life.

    Larry Crowne: Yes, yes, I said that. I met you.

    [they kiss]

    Larry Crowne: So, are you hungry?

    Mercedes Tainot: Extremely.

    Larry Crowne: Let me show you the world's smallest kitchen. It's where I make my French toast.