I went to watch this film with a serious attitude, and wanted to verify whether the three years of film and media had been learned in vain. But in front of the audience laughing, I was wrong with this idea. It was a big mistake. Perhaps I would like to say that commercial films should be viewed from the perspective of consumption, and then discover the direction that can be researched, instead of viewing them from the perspective of research and discovering that they have been consumed. At the same time, as a comedy, to some extent, it has high requirements for actors to pretend to be stupid. In fact, most ordinary people hate smart guys, and even smart guys hate each other, don't they? We like the innocent 7-year-old boy expression that STU always shows in emergencies, we like the heartless look of the dead fat man who will never grow up, and we like that a handsome guy can be so spoof and rascal. Their exaggerated expressions not only hinted at the ups and downs of the plot, but also playfully said that the man who took off the mask was either stupid or cute. Just like in Alan's recollections, they were just a gang of rebellious kids who always wanted to do bad things. The tight rhythm is the second factor in making this comedy, the laughs are never like melancholy or sadness taking up too much of your time and brain cells, they are like a snap of your fingers and a flash of light, past, oh lol, my dear friend , all you have to do is not miss that moment. Don't worry that your laugh is too biased, too cold, too colorful, when the first audience laughs, the whole audience will laugh along, even a half-toned English guy like me can keep up with it without reading subtitles The aura burst into laughter. When the senses are satisfied with stimulation, we let go of our little nitpicks. For the depth of the work, come on, we don't want to challenge any political bottom line and ethnic differences, we don't want to discuss any stereotyped education system and the influence of teenagers' growth environment on their growth, we also don't want to discuss any patriarchy and feminism, Oh, and leave consumerism aside. What we have to do is to despise the fat man when he is too mean, Stu laughed at him when he was weak, and silently sympathized with him when he was unlucky. One second they were still drinking and chatting at the beach like Friends, and the next second they had already exposed the evil deeds of the first season. When the male audience is already addicted to resonance and laughter, dear female audience, why not sit down and accompany your father or boyfriend to enjoy this warm and witty American comedy together. After watching it, maybe we can't help but want him to be coquettish, oh, let's have a drink at the bar today, and give you space to play your billiards today. In fact, we tacitly professed about responsibility, about love, how straightforward it was in those early naive and absurd behaviors.
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