I remember that I watched this movie 10 years ago. At that time, I really liked Xing Ye's nonsensical style. Then I saw the title of "The King of Comedy" and thought it was another hilarious film. But I finished watching this drama with a face full of embarrassment. After watching it, I thought it was one of the few bad movies of Star Lord. Now I think about it at that time. Looking back on this movie now, I really feel that it is embarrassing to list life. First of all, let’s talk about hobbies. Yin Tianqiu, played by Xing Ye, has an actor’s dream, exhausts some resources in his life to perform, and endures insults. This is absolutely impossible to survive in reality, but it is nothing to Yin Tianqiu, because he is doing what he loves. This is simply too rare. To be honest, I really can't hold on to my dream under the ridicule of everyone. I have to learn from this character. Secondly, about love, Yin Tianqiu fell in love with a bar girl (Cecilia Cheung), but he has no money, which is very embarrassing. This is also a situation we often encounter in our lives. When our dreams conflict with maintaining our lover, what should we do? You can live whatever you want, but the two of you have responsibilities together. That sentence "I support you" may have called out a lot of pain points, or it can be said to be a climax of the movie, but Yin Tianqiu really couldn't support her. In today's society, as far as I am concerned, my girlfriend and I are in different places because I am studying and she has graduated. I am very aware of this matter. I also want the two of you to be together sweetly, but I can't say that I will support you. This is the pain in my heart. This kind of thing is very embarrassing. I think it is a difficult topic to discuss. What can you do when you have no money? To face the responsibility, how to fulfill the responsibility. The answer is given in the movie, Yin Tianqiu will be popular, but reality is not a movie. What should the same people do? Worth thinking about...
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