Before reading the article, you can click "Follow". Different wonderful content will be updated every day, and I would like to thank you for your support.
"What kind of character code is hidden behind the brilliance of the star master? Why is it difficult to hide the subtle atmosphere of 'not easy to get along'? "
The following is a real sharing from netizens, and it was an eye-opener for me after reading it.
Chi Li has an article "What Does Kindness Mean", which says: "Everyone knows that kindness is a virtue, but kindness has an ambiguity of understanding and direction, which is originally a personal character, and has become a requirement for others. I read it at a young age, comforting my youth, and encouraging you.
Most of the people who climbed up at the bottom have nothing special about this character.
Andy Lau is a good gentleman, Confucius called this kind of person "hometown wish", and the thief of virtue.
Maybe he didn't see them as friends, and suddenly wondered if he had real friends around him.
When I first watched the king of comedy, my first reaction was Stephen Chow's autobiography.
Fight with Zhou's character, who else is there besides Guanxi. The windows were all closed, and there was a mess of axes.
Get angry at every turn, and getting along with each other is limited.
Cockroaches are indeed famous, and no one knows Xiaoqiang.
Jigong and Ouchi's secret agent, the last flying immortals outside the sky, are real childhood shadows.
Feng Xiaogang invited Stephen Chow to make a cameo, and no one took care of it; How good Feng Xiaogang acted in "Kung Fu".
Zhou: In his early life, he must have had a special lack of money and hardship.
Isn't this kind of personality extremely self-centered and mean?
After the filming and release of "Kung Fu", Stephen Chow thanked Sammo Hung at the end of the film, and also gave Sammo Hung the same amount of remuneration.
——— wasn't too much to believe.
Narcissistic personality disorder, unable to run away, self-centered, thinking that the whole world revolves around oneself.
Isn't it really good to use a metaphor for a person like Ma Yun to show that the other party is difficult to get along with.
"Stephen Chow, the king of comedy, is his pursuit of perfection and almost paranoia. Behind that difficult to get along with is his endless exploration and demanding of art. Just like the world under his lens, laughing with tears and bizarre, his character is also a complex and profound movie, which makes people feel the unique charm and extraordinary. "
Looking at the content of this chapter, does it also make you feel ripples in your heart? Come to the comment area and let's talk about your unique insights!