high comedy

Conor 2022-10-17 14:02:22

Sidney Pollack: "My Fair Lady." After watching this movie, I have a feeling that may have been deeply ingrained in my brain a long time ago, but I don't know how to express it. Advanced comedy is to use changeable characters to change the relationship between characters to promote the direction of the story and achieve all comedy purposes. It even has the effect of diagnosing the current disadvantages of society, politics, etc. My reaction to this kind of comedy is to laugh and clap my hands, because I need a movement to express my joy; intermediate comedy can use the contrast of contrast, shake the burden, and bury it. I use jokes to achieve the purpose of comedy. When I watch this kind of comedy, I will laugh, loudly or silently; low-level comedy is to entertain the public with shit, urine and farts. This kind of me will only gallop like ten thousand grass and mud horses in my heart. But I still insist on reading it, after all, I spent money.

This film is obviously the most advanced kind. In my whole life, I have spent all my brain power and I can't write this, I can only look at other people's chats for comfort.

Dustin Hoffman plays a woman that can no longer be defined by men and women, he plays a real person, strong style, a little neurotic temper, interesting tone (can't tell it's a man), the last time The one I watched that could do this was Felicity Hoffman of "Crossing America". She was really powerful in her acting skills.

Really like this comedy.

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Tootsie quotes

  • John Van Horne: Does Jeff know?

  • [Dorothy Michaels' screen test]

    Rita: I'd like to make her look a little more attractive, how far can you pull back?

    Cameraman: How do you feel about Cleveland?

    Rita: Knock it off.