I know there is no drama to speak of.
Friends who have just watched it feel that they can't tell whether it is a kung fu movie or a science fiction movie.
If you want me to say, it's a purely commercial film.
In the process of watching, the advertisements are endless.
No wonder businessmen like to find Jay Chou for endorsement.
Jay Chou is a smart person.
He is smart because he is good at observing and imitating.
From the early singing, which is an imitation of American Rap.
to the first movie later, the plot is also very cliché.
The play also borrows from
and some details. It's all imitation.
A's movie becomes B's idea.
As a result, there is no creativity.
But a smart person has another characteristic,
that is, he knows how to use his strengths to make up for his weaknesses.
Jay Chou's advantages are that he is rich, young,
liked by many small MMs, and sponsored by businesses...
So he uses these to invite actors who are better at acting than him.
The light in the play does not fall on him alone, so
he uses music to make up for this disadvantage.
Really have to say admiration.
This movie was released at about the same time as Xing Ye's "Changjiang No. 7".
If I want to say that the two films have something in common,
they play the family card.
Making movies is also a way to make up for one's wishes.
Xing Ye used movies to make childhood happy.
Jay Chou uses movies to make his image bigger.
So...
when I have money, I will also make movies.
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