Fortune Telling Collection - Fortune-telling birth date - Help write a film review ~ "Mr. Nice guy" English name: "Yes Man". . About 500 words. . I want my own originality. . bounteous award

Help write a film review ~ "Mr. Nice guy" English name: "Yes Man". . About 500 words. . I want my own originality. . bounteous award

"Yes Man" is a relaxed and smooth romantic comedy, without complicated clues or excessive sensationalism. The so-called romance is the warmth of love, and the blessing of comedy, no matter how lucky or frustrated, is simple and comfortable.

Carl, the hero played by Jim Carrey, divorced and couldn't get a promotion at work, so his love career was not satisfactory. Carl doesn't answer his friends' phone calls, ignores his lovely boss, doesn't take part in any activities, and spends his evenings renting photo albums. If this continues without any change, life will really come to a dead end, and there will be no place for Kim as an actor, so the opportunity will always come quietly, and then the drama will begin.

Carl came across a "yes training class" run by a charlatan, that is, to treat life positively and say "yes" to other people's needs, so as to get more "yes" from around him. In fact, just like a fortune teller, it is easy to be fooled to master a universal mentality. The real problems faced by patients with depression are nothing more than career love, which seems to hit the nail on the head and make people believe it. At least they will be willing to try with curiosity and a good attitude.

In the movie, Carl's change really brought him many unexpected gains, improved the relationship with the people around him, promoted his career step by step, and ushered in a new opportunity for love. Out of the personal world, when something happens, you may have a chance to get a good result. Without action, there can be no change. On the other hand, people have a wide range of relationships and will find it very simple when necessary.

Even though it was a mechanical response at first, I gradually got used to it and got sincere feedback. It is also easy to really open my heart and be subconsciously guided to truly express my inner feelings. This is of course a good thing for individuals, but not necessarily for training courses. Whether life becomes better or not is not the focus of his concern, but the continuation of his followers is the most important thing. So getting a curse to stop people from discovering the truth is actually very simple.

In romantic comedies, the design of characters is more important, and it doesn't need to be complicated. Whether it is good or bad, it is important to be pleasing. After watching this movie, it is amazing that I remember almost every character in the play (this may also be a personal relationship, because it seems that I haven't seen this kind of movie for a long time, but at least every character has his memory). Branch manager who likes cowboy movies, neighbor old lady with dentures, tramp who likes to soak in telephone porridge, "training class teacher" who suffered unfortunate accidents, jumper who was moved by singing, Korean salesgirl, male nurse who likes motorcycles and so on. The protagonist also has friends around him. According to the general setting, they are all handsome and strange, and the strange ones are often more prominent (the strange ones in this film are lewd), and the handsome ones are vases. There are many scenes of handsome guys' girlfriends in the movie, and there is also a fiancee who doesn't like Carl being a lawyer, which is quite cute.

Of course, apart from the protagonist Carl, the heroine impressed me the most. Her lifestyle and attitude are very pleasing. Freedom is not too messy, nor is it space. She is beautiful and lovely, her voice is dumb and charming, and she is very attractive.

There is no happy ending at the end of the film, and then it is a bit ironic. Members of the "YES Training Class" collectively appear naked, and their clothes will be donated to those in need. Who told them to give everything they wanted? The way to deal with some people is to achieve their goals in their own way (rather than complaining or asking them to change).