In the film, the British are arrogant and rude, the Americans are vulgar and naive, and the Japanese are cunning. The old-fashioned cognition of social class, the trivial ridicule of sexual topics, and the nitpicking of etiquette, these three types of British rude jokes make up this film. It is said that it took more than ten years from the preparation to the release, and the Coen brothers were still the masters. However, how did this group of people produce such a walnut that was caught in the door of the plot? It is absolutely reasonable to think that this group of people will Investors' funds were fooled, and the filming in the UK was purely for vacation.
To paraphrase one sentence: all movies must comply with industrial rules, and use the material of the season to produce fresh movie products, otherwise the time cost will drag the entire movie off the predetermined track. The remake also has to refurbish four wheels and replace the engine.
Before watching this film, I have seen the interview with Cameron Diaz that was reprinted by Esquire in the new year. This big girl has four pictures in her life, and her language is still provocative and fierce, but her original intention should not be, but after the first work "Geek in Disguise", she left people with the impression of eternal late adolescence.
What kind of effect would the role of the beauty goddess in the film be played by her contemporaries, Sandra Bullock, Cate Brecht, or Charlize Theron. Of course, maybe these few have long been disdain to play such vase roles.
I remember watching "Geez in Disguise", the second time I watched the amazingly slender legs of the bronze-colored unknown beauty supporting role, of course, in the name of admiring Jim Carrey's insane performance, and at the same time surrounded by small children watching the film. The brothers all understand in their hearts, haha, there are so many teenagers who are keen on film art.
For the ignorance of youth brought by the big girl, even if it is a walnut caught by the door, it is not for the brain, but also for the kidney, so I can barely give three stars.
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