Some people say that if the movie uses some more stars, the box office will be better. Yes, it's just the box office. Isn't there enough directors who have fallen for these two words? Why not if the unknown actor can perform well and save money? Yes, we need idols, but we also need non-idols, because a movie with only idols won't last long. Celebrities are all praised, even idols have to seize the opportunity to be the protagonist to become successful, and non-idols need such opportunities even more. It is said that the actor who played the four-eyed has already attracted the attention of the industry because of the phrase "don't touch me" (BMW), and the script has come one after another. This is a good phenomenon, it shows that some people have noticed the benefits of digging out non-idol but unique actors, so who else can be digged out in the future, and how to make use of them after digging out, you have to think about it, I hope it is not just for a while False fire.
I suddenly remembered that "Waiting Alone" was considered the best comedy last year (I still think it would be a compliment to classify "The Promise" as a comedy), I once wrote a long article analyzing the concept of love revealed in it, so why not The expected box-office and word-of-mouth success? First, the reason why "Crazy Stone" can be widely recognized and sought after is inseparable from the popularity and entertainment of the subject matter. In comparison, "Waiting Alone" can't hide the petty bourgeoisie complex of the writer and director despite the large number of big names. No matter how good a movie is about love, it can make people a little tired. Second, in view of the rare down-to-earth and cautious screenwriter of "Crazy Stone", its conception is even more sophisticated. Third, "Crazy Stone" takes advantage of the funny nature of the dialect itself, concocting classic dialogues such as "I hit your lungs" and so on, and uses the rock version "Four Little Swans" as the leading music, all the time. To tease the nerves of the audience, in contrast, the laughter and scolding of "Waiting Alone" can only resonate with young people of one age group. Although the interspersed songs such as "Super Star" are in line with the plot, the overall look is a set The hodgepodge shows the youthful impetuousness of young producers and the immature use of film language.
ok, in fact, why think so much? Forget about vulgarity or art, let's go crazy, making everyone happy is what comedy is all about, isn't it?
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