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Which line in Stephen Chow's works touched you the most?

"Where to?"

"Go home"

"Then what?"

"Go to work"

"Don't go to work, ok?"

"Don't go to work, you support me."

After a few seconds.

"Hello"

"What now?"

"I raise you."

"Take care of yourself first, fool!"

(Brains up the background music here. Willow flutters and cries in the taxi. )

This line really touched me. Although the film was called king of comedy, I found that I couldn't laugh when I watched it many years later. We all say that Stephen Chow is a comedy star, so I think his nonsense is funny when I watch his plays. But when you think about it, those lines are so obscure that they reflect something realistic.

In king of comedy, Stephen Chow plays Yin Tianchou as a walk-on actor. He always runs into a wall and is laughed at. He took a walk-on role, but he also worked hard because he said, "Actually, I'm an actor." "Can you be professional?" Yin Tianchou's bumpy star road in the play is also his own portrayal. King of comedy is an autobiographical film. In the play, he is a walk-on actor with ideals in his heart. Although he lives in a small room, the wall is covered with various stickers, which is his full actor dream. He wears a suit to the set every day, trying to perform a role, even if it is a dead body, but he is driven away by the director. Eat! ? Eat shit! "

In this shot, Stephen Chow really performed an extreme change in expression. In the face of insulting himself, he was powerless to resist and could only endure it silently. If he didn't experience it personally, how could he have such a deep feeling?

Finally, his persistence and persistence in performance helped Li Juaner become the leading actor. Remember a book with a very high appearance rate in the play, Actor Cultivation? When he returned to his small house, he was reading this book, and there was a line on it: "I am more professional, nobler and more skilled than those actors." Because my daily life is acting, although I don't have a script, I won't ng, because I may not practice for a lifetime. "

Maybe when you watch this play, you will find that the images of Stephen Chow and Yin Tianchou overlap in the play. If you have not experienced unbearable hardships, how can you have such an experience? Line by line tells his attitude towards performance and his road to success.

And the love between him and Liu Piaopiao in the play is also very beautiful. Finally, there is a line:

"It's dark ahead and I can't see anything."

"No, it will be beautiful after dawn."

This line probably hinted at Xingye's bumpy road to success, but he persisted and suddenly found that it was beautiful after dawn.