Recently, a video has been widely circulated on the Internet. In the video, the famous actor Hugh and the director of "I'm glad you came" appeared in the Sichuan subway with panda dolls in their arms, which triggered a crowd of onlookers and heated discussions. For the sake of propaganda film, Hugh bravely squeezed into the subway without bodyguards, showing his unique courage and people-friendly attitude.
This incident also triggered a discussion about whether the movie "I'm glad you came" is worth the audience's money to go to the cinema. Compared with Japanese movies with similar high scores, such as Yokogawa, it is deeper than the sea, and the advantages of "I'm glad you came" are obvious.
The performance of the main characters is very unforgettable, especially when Hugh created a type of character in this film that he never had before. He brilliantly conveyed the emotion that the character was influenced by unknown things and showed superb acting skills. Objectively speaking, this film is ambitious and memorable. Unfortunately, it seems that some places are not fully explained, which makes the audience feel dissatisfied. Generally speaking, the film "I'm glad you came" is an excellent work worthy of the audience to go to the cinema.
I'm glad you came;
The film "I'm glad you came" tells the story of an ordinary screenwriter Wenshan who started to write a eulogy by chance. In the movie, Hugh plays Wenshan and Mr. Wang sitting in a small room, and they have a memory of their father. Because of his father's death, Mr. Wang asked Wenshan to write a eulogy for him, thus revealing a warm and unknown story and expressing the regret of the party Mr. Wang for his father's lack of companionship.
In the movie, Wenshan's meeting with all kinds of ordinary people not only brought comfort to others, but also brought warmth to himself. Through communication and listening to different people, Wenshan gradually understood the preciousness of life and the emotional bond between people. His writing is not only to meet the needs of customers, but also to express his respect for life and thinking about love through words.