is directed by David Russell. David, Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper are working together for the third time. I have seen all three works together, from " From "The Line of Happiness Behind the Dark Clouds" to "American Hustle", as the two leading actors and actresses, they showed a tacit understanding, and the tacit understanding returned to the tacit understanding. With Lawrence, the handsome Cooper became a supporting role. The post-90s actresses obtained not only have a good figure and a beautiful face, but also have a careful selection of scripts and a strong personality exuding from their bodies. Smart actors are very different from ordinary actors. On the upper body of the characters, you can capture the charm of the characters, and also perform the inner changes of the characters. A good actor is a gift from God, and the audience can think and feel from the performance. But a good actor also needs a coincidence of marriage. Cooper and Lawrence have collaborated on more films, this time, with Robert De Niro, and they have also collaborated many times. Seeing the former superstar De Niro play these boring family roles, I feel sorry for him secretly, sometimes it is better to retreat. This film tells the story of the heroine Joey's hard work in entrepreneurship. It is adapted from a real story. She invented a mop that can be automatically dehydrated and detached to be washed in the washing machine. However, due to the high cost and low acceptance, it could not be sold. Through the TV shopping channel, it created a good sales performance, followed by an inspirational story of success. This time, David Russell's director was so-so, with a particularly long-winded opening. Fortunately, Lawrence turned the tide. The whole film revolved around her, and the ending was bland again. The unnecessary interludes were more like movie skills. Showing off, sometimes, pure expressions, the true feelings of the characters, can bring out a strong sense of identity in the audience's heart. With the advancement of technology, modern movies have replaced a simple motive, so despite the noise, the movies have become ugly. It was an unsuccessful movie.
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