when He Xiaoye met in Hong Kong at the end of February, he originally planned to go to the cinema to support Jay Chou, and also for his once favorite "Slam Dunk". Disappointed to find it had already been painted. I finally watched it all on PPLIVE tonight. A movie that makes you happy.
Generally speaking, the two terms mentally handicapped and idiot, in my dictionary, are often praised more than derogatory. Just like a lot of times, I will praise my girlfriends for their underdeveloped brains, or their brain atrophy. Ordinary people, I don't like to say that.
Then, "Slam Dunk" is a collection of mentally retarded, idiots, and boredom. However, it made people laugh, and it also made me chasing from beginning to end full of energy.
The lines are funky and fun. For example, Fang Shijie (the first actor played by Jay Chou, of course) recounts his youthful love:
when my love was first, there were girls who were willing to die for me. The picture cuts to him following behind the girl, the girl turns her head and angrily reprimands, if you follow me again, I will die.
When I was young, there were girls who were willing to wait for me in the next life. The picture cuts to the birthday party of a beautiful girl. Behind a bunch of yellow roses, the girl softly and decisively said, "I want to be my boyfriend and wait for the next life."
When I was poor, there were girls who were willing to go to Huangquan with me. The screen cuts to the third poor creature, who is standing on a tall building, saying with infinite sorrow, if you don't pay me back, I will die with you.
The above three subsections may be regarded as a small model of positive and positive attitude towards life. If I explain it from another angle, I will be much more happy and optimistic. Then why not just ask Q. Entertaining has been entertaining.
The stars are turning around, making people dizzying. For those who like to watch stars and are keen on gossip. Identifying the stars of the show is another joy.
At the beginning, he played a beggar, but it was Wu Zongxian, a reclusive master. Tong Xiangyu, the coquettish proprietress in "Wulin Biography". The hilarious black skin in "Crazy Stone". The three of them, without saying anything, were already happy. And Liu Genghong, who I bought his fitness book, but others don't know much about, his figure is not covered, so he should show up in disgusting fighter costumes.
When it comes to Jay Chou's handsomeness, it has a long history. Several anecdotes in "Kangxi Is Coming" are still impressive to this day. But in "Slam Dunk" it's too much, like a monkey in a circus, full of entertainment.
To be honest, I was fascinated by him when he first debuted. Including his first film, "Initial D", which is completely natural with Jay Chou himself. But he did not carry out the low-key like Jin Chengwu and Liang Chaowei did, and his talent did not keep up with the expansion of ambition.
The childishness of Capricorn makes him play arrogantly. Of course, if the mentally retarded element is associated with "Slam Dunk", it will not be too disgusting.
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