At this time, the second hot topic on the Internet, besides the May Day traffic jam, is "Racing Girls".
Scroll down a few posts and you'll see [Yan Zi's appearance at the premiere caused a sensation]
【MV Director Guo Liangcai】
【A true blockbuster with a budget of 200 million】
[Rich second generation Huang Peng's true-to-life performance] and other hot topics.
Among the top 20 topics, five are related to "Racing Girls".
In contrast to the poorly received "The Fate of the Furious", "Racing Girls" received rave reviews on the ticketing platform.
Yaya Xiaoyanli: "I highly recommend it. As a girl, I was so excited watching the races in the cinema. Youthful and passionate!"
No. 168: "It's just a very simple story, but Director Guo and the main actors told it well. They're not trying to pull anyone down. I don't even understand what story the villains next door are telling."
Don't always drive: "I agree with the above point. The plot rhythm is relaxed and moderate. Many movies talk too much about family, friendship, and love, but nothing is said well. But this movie tells you everything it wants to say."
Xiaoyao Xiaoshusheng: "I went to see it alone today because my girlfriend said she doesn't like racing movies like this. After watching it, I praised it to her so much that I'm taking her to see it again tomorrow."
A guy with bobble hair: "I don't have a girlfriend, but my best friend and I have agreed to go to the theater for the second time tomorrow."
Cat with headphones: "Didn't anyone notice the music? Both the opening and ending songs are super exciting, and the fresh love song in the middle is amazing. I look forward to the movie soundtrack being released soon."
In addition to online game reviews, there are also reviews from professional film critics. Among them, the UP host "Poisonous Tongue Watching Film" with tens of millions of fans commented on "Racing Girls" in this way:
[Surprise, surprise is the only word I can use to describe my feelings.]
Everyone knows that I am a very picky person when it comes to watching movies, otherwise I wouldn’t be called a sharp-tongued person, but today I think I should praise this movie.
First of all, the theme. The success of a movie is absolutely inseparable from its theme.
The theme of this movie is simple, which is hard work and struggle.
To sum it up with a line that appears twice in the film: "Meat that you grab yourself always tastes better."
There are many movies with such themes, but this one is one that can enter the hearts of the viewers.
And all of this is inseparable from the protagonist's acting skills.
I have to praise the female lead and the second male lead here.
Of course, I am not saying that the male lead An Feiyu’s acting skills are bad. I once wrote in a film review that he is one of the best male artists of the same age.
But it's just okay. Compared with the female lead and the second male lead Huang Peng, it's not good enough.
This is Yan Zi's first time starring in a movie, but maybe it was really a gift from God. After watching the movie, I kept thinking, if she appeared in front of me now, should I call her Lin Wei or Yan Zi.
Because she acted so realistically, I had no doubt that Lin Wei's past life was as if she had experienced it all over again.
Her every expression and every movement told me that she was Lin Wei, who lost her father at a young age, worked in a car repair shop, and played racing games every day.
I often say that an actor's performance should be layered and progressive, and should not be a straight line.
Yan Zi has completely achieved the ability to relax and work in moderation, and live authentically and confidently among characters and prescribed situations that are fictional but release strong and huge spiritual insights!
Many people say that crying scenes can best reflect an actor’s acting skills, but in this drama, it is precisely the two places where she should have cried but did not cry that are more outstanding.
One is that her mother took the money and only left her a few bills.
The helpless life of the mother and daughter even overwhelmed their thoughts about their father. At that time, Lin Wei must have blamed her mother, but at the same time she also knew that this was reality and this was life.
So most actors might cry or cry silently to express their emotions at this point, but Yan Zi didn't. She just stared at the money on the bed in a daze.
And it is precisely this that is more contagious and persuasive than crying.
The second place is where she gets her father's helmet. This is also a very touching place. I thought she might cry here, but she didn't.
She simply made the same gesture as on the helmet, joining her thumb with her father's.
Here I have to admire the director Guo Liangcai's skills. Who would have thought that a director who can use film language so well had been shooting music videos and campus short plays before.
If you can only choose one movie to watch during the May Day holiday, I personally strongly recommend "Racing Girls".
Oh, by the way, just an off-topic question, in "The Untold Story," was the protagonist Dong Renyu chewing gum during his crying scene in the rain? If not, could he have learned to control his facial expressions before acting?
I'm not sad about the 30-plus yuan ticket money I spent, but the chairs in the cinema are really not very comfortable for sleeping.
This is the end of the long review, and the comments below are almost one-sidedly in agreement with Dushekan's point of view. The number of dislikes is less than a fraction of the number of likes.
Lao Sun, the head of the investment department of Donghuang Entertainment, didn't even have time to wait until dawn. He called the lead actor Dong Renyu at midnight as soon as the first day's box office came out.
The call took several tries before it was connected, and deafening music came from the other end.
"Dong Renyu, where are you?" Old Sun could only shout loudly to ensure that the other party could hear him.
"Mr. Sun, what's wrong? I'm learning time management!"
"I don't care what you are studying. Pack your things immediately and fly to Gucheng and then to Huadu for a roadshow tomorrow morning. The movie you starred in was outperformed by others on the first day of box office." Old Sun roared.
Dong Renyu on the other side was holding the phone and wondering if he had misheard because it was too noisy around him. His movie's box office was actually suppressed on the first day?
What about his fans? Didn't each of them buy eight or ten tickets to go to the movie?
"Did you hear that? I'm telling you, this film is our Donghuang's biggest investment this year. If we really lose money, I won't have a good ending, and you won't be able to escape with it either."
After saying this, Lao Sun hung up the phone angrily. I'm so anxious here that my hairline has risen two millimeters, and you're still learning time management.
When Guo Liangcai and Huang Peng received the first day box office results, they looked at each other in surprise. Is this the first day champion?
I feel that the movie I made is not as good as people say. Later, when we went to watch it together, we found a lot of small flaws.
Is this the legendary situation where one relies solely on peers to set off a team? Is it because the opponent is too weak?
But no matter what, the box office champion is a fact, so the two decided not to relax and started the next round of publicity to strive to keep the box office champion throne during the May Day holiday.
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