Sophie's choice

Chloe 2022-01-08 08:01:45

I understand.

The actor of the film may allude to a huge actor in 2010. He lived between 1994 and 1998. This man is very dedicated to filming action scenes. He is a stand-in for himself and loves drag racing, but his car is a black car. Porsche prefers motorcycles. I usually dress a little casually, smoke my hands, and sometimes have a shaggy beard, and often look at the world with lonely eyes.

Why is he so popular with women in the film? Because this actor looks handsome in real life! Is there a god in his eyebrow? He has never chased a girl before, and he has been chased by a girl since he was five years old. His good friend joked that he had 500 million female fans around the world at that time, which is not an exaggeration!

Between 1996 and 2001, he had no formal girlfriend. He lives in the high-end hotel in the film. He is merciful everywhere, central air-conditioning, drinking parties, often wrestling and breaking his legs, arms and necks. He even almost fell into his handsome picture once when he was shooting a cross-century sci-fi masterpiece. s face.

In 1992, he became the boyfriend of the director's daughter because he made a vampire show. The director's surname was Coppola. Since then, the 19-year-old girl Sofia has become a regular customer in the back seat of his motorcycle.

He once told reporters at the time: "Sophia is very serious about this relationship, not like me at all."

Then, like his countless ex-girlfriends, ex-girlfriends and various female companions, they broke up.

but! It's okay to insinuate the ex-boyfriend, why do you want to set up this 11-year-old daughter! In 1999, his daughter passed away not long after he was born. In 2010, if his daughter did not die, she would be 11 years old!

As soon as the film was released, American reporters knew who was alluding to it, it was so obvious! I went to interview the big-name actor and asked: "Did Sophia inform you to make this film?"

He said: "I am not her Muse, she is partly based on the relationship between her and her father."

This answer is also pretty ruthless.

Of course, the above is just speculation, and maybe some other prototypes are also incorporated.

If you don’t know the name of the actor, the actress who held the press conference for "Lost in Tokyo", who did she say she is cooperating with in the new film? And the actress who worked with Johnny, also worked with this actor in an early DC film

By the way, why is the male protagonist named Johnny. He played 8 Johns and he is a professional John. Some people often say that he changed his name to John.

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Extended Reading
  • Brandy 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    The long process from circle to straight line

  • Valentina 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    severely underestimated. On mise-en-scène and occupation, it is almost a genre film. Coppola shoots a mise-en-scene system in which "stars" exist as a "job", either intangible or tangible, and exposes its nihilistic nature and the process of collapse. , because we don't care about the name "Johnny Marco", do we? When the characters in the film warmly greet him (here Coppola even repeats a few motifs from Lost in Translation), we can only laugh indifferently: he's not Al Pacino, he's nothing, But Coppola shot him just right, trying to restore his image.

Somewhere quotes

  • Johnny Marco: What's that book about again?

    Cleo: It's about this girl that's in love with this guy. But he's a vampire, and his whole family's vampires. So she can't really be with him.

    Johnny Marco: Why doesn't she become one too?

    Cleo: doesn't she become one too? Cleo: Because she can't. He doesn't want to turn her into a vampire. And if she gets too close to him, he won't be able to help himself.

    Johnny Marco: Oh, man.

  • Johnny Marco: Whoa! What the fuck, dude?

    Ron the Masseur: Oh. Did they not tell you how I work?

    Johnny Marco: No.

    Ron the Masseur: I have a website that explains my technique. I feel that if my client's naked, it's just more comfortable if I meet them at the same level.

    Johnny Marco: Yeah, it's - it's not for me. Thanks, though. Why don't you just pack it up.

    Ron the Masseur: Alright.

    Ron the Masseur: [after putting his clothes back on] S'sorry about that.

    Johnny Marco: Nah, it's cool.