First of all, what makes me feel very inexplicable is that the heroine's parents are against her marrying the male lead. Why is the heroine's father willing to marry her to the male lead after becoming an adult? I thought their conflict had already been resolved It's reduced to nothing, but the male lead still hates the female lead's parents, which makes me feel very contradictory and strange.
Secondly, the male protagonist doesn't know his dream. He founded the circus just to make money. Later, when he cast a role, he used the dog man, the fattest fat man. It can be seen that he just wants to use the special characteristics of these people to create It's a gimmick to get people to come and watch him perform, and why this show would be the greatest show, I really can't figure it out. At the same time, isn't the person who the male protagonist recruited into the circus a very strange person at first? Then why recruit the trapeze siblings? They don't have any disability, and it's not explained here.
The male protagonist invited that Philips to join his team. At first, I thought Philips was a great speaker, but after Philips joined his team, he seemed to have done nothing, and didn’t give full play to Philips’ talents. It is just the successor of a male protagonist, who serves as a foil for the male protagonist there, and only hires him to unfold his love story with the little sister in the trapeze.
The circus actors can only stand when they watch that Lindsay sing. I thought they would feel very uncomfortable when they stood up. I didn't expect the circus actors to be fascinated. I don't understand. What is the purpose of arranging them to stand here, and there is no detailed description, saying that they stand and feel how different they are from the people around them. It's really weird how well Sai sings.
That Lindsay singing lineup was so big, I thought she was going to sing an opera, but I didn't expect her to sing a pop song. I don't even know what the symphony orchestra is used for, just sing a pop song in the opera hall?
Later, when it was described about the conflict between the male protagonist's choice between elegant art and the circus, the circus people actually comforted him and said thank him for giving us a home. I really don't understand. If they don't act, they will do it themselves. It's fine to go back to the original job. If there is anything to endure the humiliation and continue to work for him, it's better to start a new career. The male protagonist has been talking about realizing his dream from beginning to end. I don't understand it. Isn't this why he started this circus just to make money? His businessman nature can also be seen from start to finish.
I really don't know why it's the greatest show, where is the greatness, can't figure it out.
Say so many bad things, say something good. What I like the most is when the male protagonist and Philips are discussing cooperation, the game screen is really wonderful, very compact, and the music is very good, it seems that it is very enjoyable to use it to the end. I also like Philips and the lady in the trapeze singing rewrite the stars. It's really beautiful and touching. I saw a hot comment on QQ music that a man learned to be trapeze in three minutes for love. It really made me laugh. It looks good, if you don't care about so many details, it may give five stars.
(If anyone sees this video, please don't scold me, I wrote it by voice input, so it's very colloquial, I'm just complaining about bugs. The whole movie is pretty good)
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