I searched the Internet for "Fantastic Four 2" and saw the film she starred earlier, so I watched it. The feeling is as follows: A
beauty does not need acting skills, of course when she can still be called a beauty. Jessica has no acting skills, at least not yet, or her acting skills are superficial, she relies on youth and invincibility. Youth is indeed invincible, but it cannot last forever. Searching for Jessica Alba on the Internet is basically all about her scandal, her secretly photographed photos, and her out-of-the-box clothing. These are indeed eye-catching, but in a few years, can they rely on it? If an actress wants to maintain a long-term artistic life, she has to rely on her strength to speak. Meryl Streep in foreign countries and Siqin Gaowa in China are good lessons for the past. Well, I mean advanced experience. Of course, I don't want to keep artistic youth forever. I just want to squander and shine for a few years with the youth of my body. "I bet on tomorrow with my youth" is another matter.
Speaking of the movie itself. The plot of the film is a bit nonsense: Chuck, cursed for not satisfying the needs of a little witch, can never get true love, and his girlfriend after breaking up with him will always meet his prince charming soon. When Chuck met the girl Keim that made him bewitched and believed in his fate, he became neurotic. In order to prevent Keim from leaving him, he clung to her tightly, but he became self-defeating instead. Of course, the fixed pattern does not allow them to really break up, and finally they come together and live a happy life. The nonsense is: Can a little girl's curse be so effective?
Well, in fact, the screenwriters and directors didn't mean that. They didn't want to promote feudal superstitions. Because when Chuck remembered this and went to the little witch who was already a mother, and begged her to lift the curse on her, she told him: there is no curse, love must be controlled by yourself. The theme of the film is sublimated, and the previous magical fulfillment can also be explained by the girls gaining confidence in Chuck or something else, and when Cam’s leaving Chuck, it can be explained as "love is a wonderful thing." The more you want to hold on to it, the more it will slip away." As the camera turned, the adult little witch took out another box, took out a little man with a needle in her body, and pulled out the needle from the top—what's going on? Oh, that’s actually the screenwriter and director telling us that it’s just a way to vent after the little witch’s childhood "emotional" setbacks. The removal of the needle means that she has completely completed the transformation from a little witch to a mature mother. ——The connotation is too rich.
Well, I admit that I am very tired. I don't have to think about it so much when I watch a movie, especially a youth idol film that is heartless. Its selling point is handsome men and beautiful women, various large and small breasts, colorful sexual positions, and those dirty jokes...Anyway, it is not a rigorous and reasonable plot and deep ideological connotation. In that case, let us watch it heartlessly.
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