Watching Notes - "Thai Embarrassment"

Jacklyn 2022-04-20 09:02:43

1. Commercially qualified, there is still sincerity, exoticism, chasing and fighting are all very good. 2. Although some jokes are still like jokes, such as "there are two gangsters in the elevator", the structural jokes here are obviously stronger than many so-called comedies that rely on gags. For example, Xu Lang's explanation that he had worn a green hat directly promoted the conflict between the two. 3. In the play, the clues are still a bit disconnected, and the emotions are also interrupted too quickly. If the foreigners on the first night can continue, and if the oil tyrant can play a role after the car breaks down on the second day, the continuity of the story would be better. 4. China is really opening up. The two male spas are linked with the cross-cut of the 3P war between a male and two shemales next door. The naked sexual innuendo responds to the popular new concept of "good friends" on the Internet. It is estimated that the ratio of males and females will be in a few years. When the disorder is serious enough to become a social problem, it will become a basic national policy of ours to engage in foundations. 5. In addition to the quality, the box office miracle of this film has two points. One is that the release time is good, and the film is exclusive for a week. Second, at the end of the year, it's not a normal market situation. Any rolls or group purchases will expire. In the afternoon, many uncles and aunts go to see them. 6. It further explained that comedy films are more likely to be successful in the Chinese market. It's not surprising to think about what kind of life pressures mainstream movie audiences face, and the middle-class values ​​conveyed in the film are more in line with the audience's appetite. After watching such a film and going home to see that my wife and children are here, the fact that the year-end award does not have the sad reminder of my colleague Xiao Zhang Gao is no longer so important.

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