The face of the moon is secretly changing

Garry 2022-11-17 09:20:07

Do a search for slang terms about the moon and understand why the movie got that name.

It's not so much that Andy is a comedian, it's better to say that he is a performance artist. Maybe the praise given to him is over-interpreted, but he does bring us another possibility of life. It's nonsense, maybe it's just that you lack imagination and tolerance. When you think about it afterwards, it's a lively and interesting personal experience that you can remember, rather than a funny joke that you can laugh at. He's not the joker, he's the one who turns your life into a joke.

Maybe when he first started, he didn't like to call himself a comedian, but he found an interesting way of expressing his jokes about life as much as he wanted, and he could see the difference between people being in this kind of jokes. React, what could be more fun than changing someone's life? So he gradually fell in love with this way of acting. When people around him and even relatives suspected him of pretending to be ill, I don't think he felt sad, because his life was like a drama, and drama was like life.

Some movies, when you watch them, you feel that there is no point at all, but you just feel that there is something you want to grasp. When you wake up, or when you get a joke from a certain life, you can realize that Andy is lying in the Philippine genius doctor. A happy smile on the corners of his mouth on the bed.

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Extended Reading

Man on the Moon quotes

  • Tony Clifton: I got 20 bucks that says you work for me now!

  • Andy Kaufman: I'm going to the Philippines.

    George Shapiro: The Philippines? What's in the Philippines?

    Andy Kaufman: A miracle.