The story of the movie itself is good, but at the beginning, I told you in a striking position that this movie took place in an age older than mine, so there is no way to feel the higher sensory experience brought by the technological charm of the higher age.
The comparison between the new and the old is originally an endless topic, but when brothers and friendship face the collision of new things, when the career rises to a certain bottleneck, does it have to experience a major and unforgettable baptism in life? ? ? I have always been puzzled. Why didn’t the old magician in the nursing home pass on his experience and lessons to the successor? ? ? Did the previous betrayal of relatives take too long to describe, and did the following successful interpretations shape too short? ? ?
At the end of the movie, I thought it was moved by a crane, but it turned out to be manual delivery. Manual delivery, ah, it’s so exciting.
If the movie didn’t end up with Jim Carrey’s iconic expressions and actions, I really didn’t recognize such a veteran comedian who actually lags behind in acting like this... Is the deep meaning of the movie itself alluding to something? ? ?
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