The label of the movie is: Comedy.
But overall, it's not really a comedy for me.
The male protagonist should have an ordinary marriage and an ordinary life, but he was born unwilling to have nothing to do, so he still chooses the life of singing every night, but he is also obsessed with a stable life and a persistent heroine (although a bit morbidly sticky). people) with hesitation and guilt.
In the end, after the two broke up completely, the male protagonist chose to continue his unrestrained nightlife.
In his career, he went from being a reporter, an author, to finally entering the advertising industry. Although he had the opportunity to become a celebrity, every beauty who passed by him regarded him as a low-value consumable and left for fun.
And he also spent his time wandering among these beauties, and he may have once thought that he could have one of them and live an ideal celebrity life.
The overall viewing experience is excellent. Every frame makes me want to take a screenshot. From the soundtrack, the picture to the rhythm, everything is very smooth. I will change the time to see the director's next work: eight and a half.
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