You know what, this is a true story! How noble is it to be serious about making bad movies? With tens of thousands of bad movies produced every year on the planet, you won't find one that will leave you in awe like The Room. Here's a little story: Recalling the last Celtics vs. Rockets (2018-03-04, it is recommended to watch the last 2 minutes of the game video), and finally Irving is very serious about making free throws, hitting iron, grabbing rebounds, and making a second offense for the team Achieving the reversal, but failing twice in a row, Owen bowed his body in annoyance, and his expression was so depressed that he didn't look like the omnipotent superstar at all! You know, it was just one of the 82 regular season games that didn't matter. It was one of the two games against the Rockets in the whole season. But at that moment, as a fire secret, I suddenly fell in love with Irving, not because of the difficulty of pulling the rod. The layup, not the ultra-long-range 3-pointer in the midfield, nor the well-known and admirable final lore, but the shot that just wanted to hit the iron but accidentally made a free throw, and the last shot didn't even account for the basket. I don’t know how many fans can read the reason why I fell in love with these two movies from this little story. My superficial and mundane translation is: Perseverance and seriousness make you different. Maybe this is why "The Room" is so hot and why it became the "Citizen Kane" in the bad movie!
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