"If you smoke so much, drink so much alcohol, and engage so many women, you would have known there would be retribution."
In fact, the movie only tells a simple story, and what I see is just a simple and complex man who is intertwined with sin and pain, and it is not a short life. He said that I had ruined everything, love, marriage and life, and all I had left was work; but he had no intention of reflecting at all. Before being pushed into the operating room, he said to his ex-wife: "If I die, I will do what I do to you for me. I'm sorry for what happened" and said to his girlfriend, "If I hadn't died, I'd be sorry for what I would have done to you."
Absurd and witty, god-like editing, if the male lead is a lunatic, then the director who takes this film as a semi-autobiographical film must also be a talented lunatic~
I have two favorite plays. In one scene, the male protagonist danced with his daughter. The daughter asked, "Why didn't you marry Katty?" The male protagonist said, "Because I never met another person later, I hated her so much that I wanted to torture her with marriage."
There was another scene at the script meeting, a wonderful line, a group of people laughed easily, but Joe couldn't hear a single sound, half of his body was numb, only his fingers tapped on the edge of the table and his feet crushed cigarette butts. Everyone clapped and discussed and laughed, and he broke the pencil behind his back in pain. That was the beginning of all tragedy.
All the singing and dancing scenes, rehearsal scenes, and the pictures in the male protagonist's mind in the movie made my scalp tingle. It's really good, the language is hard to describe, I like the audition that let the management support "sex sex all sex", I like the last three scenes that the male protagonist arranged for him in his mind at the end, the daughter is immature Smoking a cigarette, doing jazz performances, and saying goodbye to daddy; I like the last part of goodbye my love goodbye my happiness, hello loneliness hello emptiness, after the performance, the male protagonist bids farewell to the audience with different expressions and walks towards the angel of death; ——But there is no doubt that the people in the audience are all excited, and the tears can also be said to be happy, which is very ironic.
In the end, I just want to say: Long live the Jazz! I want to learn jazz dance! Time to start looping noah jones constantly!
Sitting in the front row at the movie theater is a grandpa and grandma on a serious date......really...cool! When I'm in my 70s and 80s, I'm going to watch such a punk movie with the old handsome guy I met!
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