I opened this film casually, and my uncle and I are always discussing the tragedy of human nature.
Does character determine fate? No matter how many inflection points appear and how many variables are added, the outcome will still return to the established results of genes? The two of them didn't know who the heroine was, nor were they interested in knowing - the uncle said that besides this type of film, this actress happened to be selected, it is almost impossible to film in the future, and she looks too tall to dissuade the audience... Until the end of the cast, Lady Gaga appeared impressively, and the two couldn't help looking at each other. The uncle silently picked up the remote control and played back the scene where she appeared, and asked me, is this person sure to be Lady Gaga? ! !
This film as a whole is a cliché version of American biopics, and the plot is lackluster, mainly because the same subject matter has been filmed too many times-the inherent models of grassroots artists have been applied too many times-the original family is unbearable , The outstanding gift of talent, the unbearable weight of life in the character genes, etc. have long made people lose the freshness of watching movies. Even the actor's completely real live performance and singing can not conceal the mediocre fatigue of the film as a whole. What's more, in addition to the actual singing, the performance scene does not have so much artistic appeal that is enough to shock.
Only Lady Gaga made people shout "Unexpected" ten thousand times in the bottom of my heart.
What I can think of is the top-notch creative talent and singing ability of American singers, but what I did not expect is that acting can prevent the audience from acting-at least on the premise that I don’t know who she is, I think this actor is pretty good. Real-this evaluation is really high enough in my mouth.
I have learned the acting skills of the so-called top idols in China. Because the reputation is too far-reaching, I specifically searched for some clips on station B, and sure enough, one by one will not disappoint. Compared with foreign counterparts such as Lady Gaga, Chinese idols and their brokerage companies, like a considerable number of entertainment industry operators in China, generally lack a sense of awe for art. To put it bluntly, it can be summed up as being bold, presumptuous, foolish, and greedy for profit. That's why there is a unique "traffic culture", so domestic idols pass so quickly.
It is recommended that domestic idol singers can watch this film, feel the strength of foreign traffic, study with an open mind, and have a deep understanding, which is definitely good for their future career development.
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