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How are the witticisms in Stephen Chow's films designed?

Comedy can bring joy to the audience, but its creative process is often based on pain.

Stephen Chow's movies are not funny, but full of bitterness.

"Look at that man, he looks like a dog!"

This sentence seems to appear very frequently in Stephen Chow's films. In fact, this sentence once hurt him deeply.

At first, when I was a walk-on, I was once called "like a dog".

So later, in his films, such self-mockery appeared frequently. For example, the sisters in "Tong Pak Hu Dian Qiu Xiang" only treat him as a dog.

There is a scene in "Su Beggar, No.1 Military Scholar" (maybe, I can't remember clearly) in which Stephen Chow said so many words to the sea that the soldiers and crabs in the sea were stunned by him and jumped ashore to commit suicide.

It just reflects his autistic childhood, longing and envious of those who can talk to themselves without fear in public.

In the animal world, there is no such action as "laughing", and we also find that happiness seems to be a unique emotion of human beings.

Comedy is to smash the unspeakable irony, embarrassment and embarrassment in life and show it to people.

What you don't know is funny, what you know is knowing smile and silence.

Life is like this, why not treat those difficulties as jokes, tell them to everyone and have fun together. Anyway, they will laugh at you, so just accept them!