I read an article about Jim Carrey some time ago, and now he devotes a lot of time to painting. Having experienced the negative effects of depression and his girlfriend's suicide, the current comedy genius is old and emaciated. This makes the close-up of the characters' faces at the beginning of the film more contrasting.
Comments on Jim Kelly are more often combined with comedic characters. In the film, the agent asks Andy: Do u want to entertain others or yourself? For any real comedian, maybe this is a question they all haunt.
Acting too hard, is it the need of the plot, the interpretation of the characters, or the actor's catharsis of his own destiny? Is it to entertain the audience, or to live out life through performances? Some lives, alive and alive, become a real farce, or a noise of reality.
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