When I opened the video, I watched it for three hours. Now, in an environment without a sofa, a big screen, and a girlfriend, it is difficult for me to watch movies for three hours in a row. The accumulated resentment of being trapped here in Germany also follows my hobby. gradually deepen. Fortunately, the Internet was cut off in the dormitory on the first day of Easter, so I watched this movie, which was not suitable for dinner, with the carrot stew I made. There seems to be nothing new in this genre of this film. From nothing to a fortune, and then to be investigated by the judiciary, it will either be ruined, or it will be safe to withdraw, what else can there be?
There are many actors on the small screen in this film, such as Mom, Sean, the legendary code farmer of the new play Silicon Valley, and even the French tap dance star. In the end, they are the big directors. These roles are really different in this film. Performing his duties, there is basically no feeling of a TV role. This kind of black-bellied French actor suits him very well, and he also blacked the United States by the way. Also, this film itself is an American self-defeating film. There are many three-point full exposure shots in the film, but more of them are the embodiment of beauty, as can be seen from the master's technique. This film is very similar to Cage's "Lord of War". It is very similar from all angles. Xiao Li's performance is on par with Cage's. Hill's role is very interesting and works very hard to match his role. People are about to become handsome and supporting role professionals. Bosemi's surprise departure can be regarded as Martin's tribute to him and "Atlantic Empire" haha.
But at the end, I was thinking, is this film really "blackening" itself? The portrayal of life in the wine pond and meat forest, which basically accounts for three-quarters of the film, and the protagonist New Oriental's crazy English speech and shouting, isn't this a tribute to the spirit of the most longed-for salesman in the United States? What's more, in the end, the protagonist successfully got rid of drugs and continued to be a spiritual mentor. The director also seems to want to use this story to let the public see that as long as the method is right, grabbing ill-gotten wealth can also become a hero. It's perfectly fine to call it an inspirational film.
I have always felt that as long as there are such things as luxury goods in the world, the status of human beings in living things will not be so high, and it will not change for thousands of years.
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