A movie that tests your acting skills!

Darion 2022-04-21 09:01:21

To be honest, biographical movies really test the acting skills of the leading actors. Xiao Lizi has been running all the way under the leadership of Martin, Quentin, Nolan and other great directors since the big ship. Really speechless.

Motoyama tells the story of Howard Hughes, a famous adventurer, entrepreneur, designer, aviator, and filmmaker in American history. He also blessed Martin's own IP and the fan effect of Xiao Lizi, and the investment was large enough, but the box office was bleak. I really didn't expect it!

Back to this film, the film lasted nearly 3 hours to talk about a character, which really made people look overwhelmed, and the film didn't really explore the character's character, so it didn't look like "Fight Club" or "Shutter Island". Fengshen, but failed to work hard on production to create a big production like "The Godfather" or "Big Ship", and eventually became mediocre.

Of course, Xiao Lizi's own acting skills are really nothing to say. He can talk at the hearing with passion and eloquence, and he can perform the madness of cleanliness and psychosis by himself. infatuation. Yan Zhi is of course still online at this time. ?

The second time I watched it, it was purely for the sake of Xiao Lizi.

The number of stars is slightly lower, still Samsung.

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Extended Reading
  • Dangelo 2021-10-20 19:01:38

    The so-called "lunatic" and "genius" are just a difference, right?

  • Elissa 2022-03-22 09:01:15

    Go to the extreme on the road of peeling off the cocoon. It is a good balance between the linear advancement of the big event and the continuous deepening of the character's personality. But Xiao Li's acting style is really like a day for decades. I hope he won't play this kind of paranoid genius again.

The Aviator quotes

  • [Howard and the star of "Hell's Angels", Jean Harlow have arrived at the premiere]

    Emcee: Big night for you, Mr. Hughes.

    [Howard can't hear him]

    Emcee: BIG NIGHT FOR YOU TONIGHT!

    Howard Hughes: [finally hears him; smiles] Very big, very big.

    Emcee: Tell us what it was like making this fabulous picture.

    Howard Hughes: [still can't hear him; continuing to smile] Yes!

    Emcee: Yeah... So, 4 million clams from your own pocket. Nervous how the flick will fly?

    Howard Hughes: [has finally given up on hearing him] Big night. You enjoy the show.

    Emcee: Yes, well, let me present the feminine star of this spectacle, "Hell's Angels", Miss Jean Harlow!

    Jean Harlow: Thank you. I would like to use this occasion to publicly thank Mr. Hughes for the opportunity he gave me. Thank you.

  • [after the premiere of "Hell's Angels", everyone in the crowd applauds]

    Jean Harlow: Stand up, slim! Take a bow!

    [almost reluctantly, Howard does so]