I have always had a very strong interest in Paul Walker, because he is handsome, not a creampie, and belongs to the sports type. I am not good at sports, so I pay special attention. In 2001, the year when the first Fast and Furious was released, I was just in high school, and I didn't watch movies much. A group of silly boys only knew how to read and sleep, calling their so-called girlfriends at other schools at night, and during the day. Yelling on the basketball court to get girls' attention. Paul Walker has never been particularly popular, and the mainstream commercial films he shoots are also F&F, because he chose too little vision, or because he is too handsome, and he is handsome without any characteristics. It's like when everyone was in high school, everyone liked the kind of little rebellious young people, but it was an honest kid like me who didn't care. Paul Walker has never made a particularly controversial kind of film, and if there is, it's not that impressive. He is just like a high-quality idol of high school students. Everyone remembers him and a group of cute sled dogs in the Antarctic ice and snow to avoid danger, or to show off his beautiful body with Jessica Alba. A few years ago, there was a movie that seemed to be a transformation and played suspense. I saw it, and it seemed to be called Bobby Z or something, but it was not very successful.
I feel that Paul Walker's play is getting narrower and narrower, and the audience's mindset is terrible. You are either a racer or a diver, or you play extreme sports. In this play, he is already a bit old, and the fat on both sides of his cheeks is obvious. After all, eight years have passed, and no amount of Botox can cure the vicissitudes of his demeanor.
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