Since when did you like Kevin Bear?
In fact, on the big screen, Kevin was previously known only because he played the second actor in several films ("My Grand Gay Wedding", "The Enemy of the People" and "Iron Grill"), so he also has the title of the second in the millennium comedy. . But what I have to admit is how can I watch these films without Kevin James? People who have watched these films shouldn’t forget that silly big face and amazing big ass, as well as his almost perfect line performance (this can also be seen from his dubbed "Crazy Farm" , He is Mr. Cow :P) and exaggerated expressions.
In fact, in the fields of TV dramas, Talk show and Stand-up (equivalent to domestic stand-up comedy, Hong Kong’s Dongdu laugh), Kevin Xiong is quite famous. From 1998 to 2007's "The Kings Of Queens", as well as various funny performances, Kevin bear has many fans and his reputation is piapia. (Look at his Stand-up here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SKJ2wHgfRw ) By the way, he also appeared in "Everybody Loves Raymond" for three years. From the early 90s to the present, Kevin Xiong has been playing hard, and the accumulated performance experience can be said to be quite rich. After entering the movie circle, Kevin has been playing some small roles, and for a long time he has been a green leaf for Adam Sandler, an unused guy. For this time, Kevin bear finally rises and is the real protagonist.
I went to the cinema to watch this film. The audience laughed from start to finish, and the atmosphere was quite good. Kevin did his best for this play, and the audience could see this big bear rolling, beating, throwing, crawling, and bumping, doing everything he could. Even the expression of Kevin bear can make me and the British people around me laugh wildly. As a pure comedy, this is enough.
This time the script was written by Kevin Xiong himself. But it must be said that Kevin, who is accustomed to writing TV scripts ("The Kings Of Queens" and "Everybody Loves Raymond") and stand-up scripts, obviously did not write the movie well—the ones presented on the big screen are still It is a TV comedy version of the rectal single-cell storyline. Although small surprises continue, there is no suspense in the development of the big plot. It has to be said that it is a flaw. And some plots are indeed idealistic, and the entire script is as unrealistic as Disney. However, Kevin's one-liner skills can be described as vividly demonstrated. Basically, as long as the person in the play speaks, the audience will laugh.
When walking out of the theater, the family of three, student friends, young lovers, and Indian friends (I don’t know why many Indians came here) were happily discussing a certain scene or a certain line. . And I unconsciously think of Bruce Willis, is this a spoof of him? Hey-hey.
I want to say that Kevin James’s first actor’s adventure is not a failure (and the box office is promising), but what you need is still a good script.
My dear Xiongxiong, come on!
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PS. What irritates me most is that there is no naked camera!
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