So I just moved to watch UGC's "Unknow". After I have a UGC card, after watching a bad movie, what I say is not a waste of money, but a waste of time. I think the reason this kind of movie still exists is because people still need it. The film industry needs these films to function, actors need these films to continue their careers, and audiences need these films to pass the time, to relax, and to do more important things. I need these movies to understand what the movie is all about. As long as it is a movie that can be shown in a movie theater, it must not be easy to make. There must be a reason why people still work hard for these movies that audiences sneer at after watching them. A movie starts from a vague concept in someone's mind and eventually becomes a vague impression of a certain audience. There are many links in the middle. What is wrong in the link, and this impression becomes a bad impression. This is almost a Unexplored question. So movies are also gambling. You can describe the script vividly before the film is made, but no one can know what the final film will look like when it comes out. When the producer sees the rough cut, it is a foregone conclusion, so no matter how bad the film is, it must be shown, otherwise it will die more completely.
But Unknow isn't bad, it's just too ordinary.
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