really great

Alden 2022-03-24 08:01:02

I wanted to watch this movie for a long time, but I was looking forward to it after watching the trailer, but it never arrived. I suddenly remembered it yesterday and found the resource, which is on 66 Film and Television. When I watched the trailer, I saw that it was starring John Malkovic, and I became interested. I have read his "Burning After Reading" and "Suspicious Clouds of Changing Sons" before. I should have liked his performance since "Burn After Reading". The film gave people the feeling that it was a coincidence and chaos. The film left me with three deep impressions: 1. I started to like John Malkovich. 2. I started to like Tilda Swinton. 3. Love for George Clooney and Brad Pitt's change. There's also "The Great Buck Howard" seeing the Hanks and the boy with glasses in "Private Bodyguard" and "The Model Mean Brothers."
far away. Buck Howard's experience is worth thinking about. He spent most of his life on the stage. A person who looks very out of shape will still persevere in the career he loves, although he knows that his own set has been Outdated, but he still has confidence in his performance, and he still insists on performing on the stage. No matter what the outside world thinks of him, he will interpret his magical life with confidence. And the end of the film is a happy ending, but I still like it very much, telling people that as long as everyone perseveres, something magical will happen.

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  • Liana 2022-03-29 09:01:09

    Really clumsy acting for the little boy. “believe the impossible is possible”

  • Merle 2022-03-27 09:01:23

    Reminds me of the theme Mingyue set for "Things in the Ming Dynasty" that year: There is only one kind of success for a person - that is to spend one's life in one's own way

The Great Buck Howard quotes

  • Mr. Gable: You are aware that the word writer rarely appears without the word starving in front of it.

  • Valerie Brennan: I'll call you.

    Troy Gable: Okay. Preferably late at night, drunk.