There are good and bad people, and things are difficult and playful.
Watching this movie without understanding the context and how it relates to the room.
The film is biographical, very realistic and profound. The protagonist director James Franco plays Tommy Weiss (the director of the room movie) and meets his friend Greg, played by Dave Frank, Tommy helps G overcome psychological anxiety, G finds something bright in Tommy, so The two slowly developed into good friends who talked about everything. They have a common dream and both want to be as famous as Shakespeare. So, Tommy started planning to make a movie, no one knows Tommy's background, his age, and where the $6 million he made for the movie came from. In the bumpy process of realizing their dream step by step, Tommy unexpectedly made a comedy that was better than Hitchcock's effect.
The biggest feeling is that a person must find someone who can help and improve himself as a friend in his life. Have dreams, goals, and economic freedom.
In the eyes of others, he is an outlier, not because he doesn't fit in with the group, but because he has bigger dreams. It is inevitable that we will encounter some people in our life who you think are weird, their way of life is different from most people, the way they talk and do things, etc., but when you get to know them deeply, you will find that they are extraordinary.
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