The storyline, really like a fucking life, makes you hang up for a while (oh not just for a while, maybe for a lifetime) without scratching your head.
I just want to talk about the Shark and Pete.
I always feel that the male characters before the age of 70 are not like the sharks. They always have to be thicker, clumsy, or even ugly. Orlando blooming is probably the first attempt without Lei's personal temperament, but Unexpectedly, Lei Ye's plan was soaked in soup with his blossoming acting skills.
I don't know which nerve the old man was struck by lightning in about 12 years, opened his eyes to the sky, and fell in love with the Fa shark... In short, I think this is the birth of the first real Lei man.
Different from looking for girls who always have Zhang Yimou's skin, An Nan Lang always has Li An's own elegant temperament, and Fa Sha is a Lei Man Lang with completely opposite appearance and temperament to Mr. Lei himself. A real man who is so rough that he can use a matchstick with his face, and Fa Shark, he is most suitable for playing: a cowardly man, a hypocritical little white face, and a chaotic man.
Mr. Lei is old, and it is not clear whether he is more stubborn or a little gentle. When he was young, he may still like to talk about ideals and salvation. When he is old, he may say: "Is it bad for a child to cough? Mostly it is abolished!" Saving the beauty of the country will only cheat the wife.
It's abolished, it's abolished... It can't be said to be pitiful, what the old man wants to say is probably: that's how life is! Guilt all your life? Who is not a diamond anymore?
Oh yes, in the end, the queen also wanted to dump diamonds to launder money. Elegance and purity do not exist at all, but people still dream of it, and go to no return for it, and endure purgatory for it.
Cameron Diaz is like an alien queen in this. The last shot of Jin Fang is not sure if it is intentional or not. It is really chilling but upside down all beings.
Let's talk about Pete, this person's image and acting skills have always been a symbol of a greasy man in my eyes (from the beginning of the end of the road), Mr. Lei's movies use male stars but don't create male stars, but let him borrow it. It became an instant hit. Later, he acted in a lot of non-mainstream films, but he still smelled greasy. In fact, Mr. Lei's vision for male actors is just as vicious. No matter how bad actors are, there are also suitable roles for him. , wonderful.
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