It's an inspirational movie

Aryanna 2022-03-26 09:01:05

For me who hadn't watched "The Room" before, most of the film wasn't that funny, and there were occasional scenes at the end that made people laugh and cry, and I watched it quite seriously. When I actually watched all the films, I was moved instead, and I was moved by surprises that were almost filled with tears. The film shows a group of people's love for movies and their madness for movies. For acting, every minute on a bad set is better than anywhere else in the world.

After watching the film, I thought for a while, if I had the opportunity and the funds, I couldn't guarantee whether I would actually make a movie, whether it would be worse than this, and even less likely to remain in the history of cults. It may be difficult for most people to reach this extreme, extreme wonderful and extreme bad. However, as a mediocre member, we can still have the ability to dream, and we can still do everything for our dreams, although there may be no results, and we may be destitute. But the charm of the movie is here, like a fire that swallows the darkness. One day he may be extinguished, but before that, countless moths will still be attracted to him.

PS: Looking at it, thinking of Director Bi, he can be a little more crazy.

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Extended Reading
  • Carson 2021-12-01 08:01:27

    It's just a filming of the behind-the-scenes story. Because the raw materials are good enough, it is effective, but the movie itself has no bright spots. The audience in the theater gave the film the same "smile" as The Room. James Franco smiled every time he said something, as if it was really Tommy Wiseau himself. This evolution is a bit interesting-with a little shtick, human beings can entertain themselves to death can be powerful.

  • Nedra 2021-12-01 08:01:27

    Hahaha, what a story

The Disaster Artist quotes

  • Tommy Wiseau: [while auditioning] The rules to the class are simple.

  • Greg Sestero: [to Carolyn, after she fainted on the set] Can I ask you something?Why do you do it? You've got a husband, grand-kids. You live fifty miles out of town. And you're waking up at 5, driving all this way, for what?

    Carolyn Minnott: We're actors, Greg. For you, me, people like us, even the worst day on a movie set is better than the best day doing anything else.