Funny action movies are a great way to kill time and ease anxiety during a pandemic.
Extreme Profession can be said to be the most advanced comedy movie I've watched recently . The high level here refers to two aspects - the connection of the plot and the point of laughter .
Why the "super-poor performance" anti-drug team can target drug bosses, why the anti-drug team wants to buy the fried chicken shop, where did the anti-drug team get the money from the fried chicken shop, why the fried chicken shop can be popular, why the anti-drug team finally How did the anti-drug team, which returned to its original role in anti-drug and had weak investigative reasoning ability, detect the existence of drug bosses later? To these questions, the film gives logical answers through plot after plot. (Because it contains a lot of spoilers, it will not be expanded)
Compared with the extreme occupation, the plot connection ability of Chinese comedy films is completely negative. The negative here does not mean that the stories are not connected at all, but the "fluency" of the connection. Take Xu Zheng's Hong Kong embarrassment as an example. The beginning of the film is quite compact - the story of the protagonist Xu Zheng and his first love and current wife ends in fifteen minutes. In just a few minutes, the audience learned about the "beauty" of Xu Zheng's first love, the obsession brought to Xu Zheng by this "beautiful" that can only be seen but not touched, Xu Zheng's abandonment of his love because of Qiantu, and such abandonment This resulted in an unharmonious marital relationship with his current wife. But when the time of the film is switched to "this moment", the sense of smoothness is immediately gone - Xu Zheng's series of embarrassing scenes caused by breaking away from Bao Beier's interference to go to the appointment of first love alone are outrageous. And the jokes in these awkward scenes are all vulgar adult porn jokes... The plot just doesn't make any progress in more than 20 minutes of porn jokes...
More jokes. The "yellow joke" was also mentioned above. It can be said that Chinese comedy films are supported by a large number of brainless yellow jokes. Tai 囧, who I thought was very good-looking in the past, revisited this epidemic again... Big breasted girl, shemale girl, so many girls in one man, eavesdropping under the bed, good buddies bullied my wife, the child's father was not me... I was with him back then. My mother happily went to the movie theater to watch Detective, and finally turned into an embarrassed walk out of the movie theater. Are Chinese comedy screenwriters really not considering restraint? In China, where there is no grading, children are really badly affected by seeing these tons of pornographic jokes. Ban pornographic websites and delete pornographic articles every day, why not check them here too?
Looking at the extreme occupation, it is really a clear stream. The laughs throughout the film serve the plot. It is precisely because of this that the laughs of this film are also super dense - there is no urine point at all. (For example: the super-professional arresting and squatting instructions sent by the movie title through sound (not images), and the movie starts when the anti-narcotics squad members are lowered into the chair pit and can only hang in the air-for the capture target, they can only watch but not capture- - Formed a strong contrast. There is a laugh here, and the quality of the anti-drug squad's useless firewood is also well conveyed.) The yellow color of the whole film is limited to - one member of the squad (making fried chicken and making thieves delicious That team member) when investigating drug dealers, the telescope involuntarily moved to the aunt in the next building (of course, the aunt is neatly dressed); at the end of the team, a man and a woman member kissed me (the team member who made fried chicken deliciously, and the men and women team members) ).
Finally, the movie Extreme Career also made me feel the power of "seriousness".
Although serious people are stupid and sometimes bad, your seriousness will always reward you.
In the end, let me howl again: what can I use to save you, my miserable Chinese comedy?
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