somewhere

Amina 2022-03-24 09:02:48

Shooting in the entertainment industry, but it still feels quite quiet. From the very beginning, the director tried his best to portray the loneliness under johnny's gorgeous appearance. Because his ex-wife was going to leave for a while, and his daughter entered his life again, johnny began to change his life. relationship with a lover. The story is eloquent, and the background music of playing table tennis with my daughter has obvious intentions.
The biggest advantage is that the director successfully shaped johnny's transition from a Hollywood star to a father's role, in which the portrayal of personal loneliness is relatively good, not exaggerated, including participating in a film festival in Italy, which seems more real and heartfelt.
However, I feel that it is lacking in shaping the warmth of father and daughter. It is quite obvious to see the intention of the director behind, but the shaping is a little blunt, including the last shot of getting off the car and leaving.

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  • Johnny Marco: What's that book about again?

    Cleo: It's about this girl that's in love with this guy. But he's a vampire, and his whole family's vampires. So she can't really be with him.

    Johnny Marco: Why doesn't she become one too?

    Cleo: doesn't she become one too? Cleo: Because she can't. He doesn't want to turn her into a vampire. And if she gets too close to him, he won't be able to help himself.

    Johnny Marco: Oh, man.

  • Johnny Marco: Whoa! What the fuck, dude?

    Ron the Masseur: Oh. Did they not tell you how I work?

    Johnny Marco: No.

    Ron the Masseur: I have a website that explains my technique. I feel that if my client's naked, it's just more comfortable if I meet them at the same level.

    Johnny Marco: Yeah, it's - it's not for me. Thanks, though. Why don't you just pack it up.

    Ron the Masseur: Alright.

    Ron the Masseur: [after putting his clothes back on] S'sorry about that.

    Johnny Marco: Nah, it's cool.