Saturday, January 15, 2011

Green Hornet movie review (non-critical)




Here's the movie review for Green Hornet. Firstly, I have to say I am not going to be critical about this movie. Why being critical when I am a super fan of Jay Chou?
I am very glad this movie come out to be so humorous and every scene is well connected. Such a success for Jay's first movie in Hollywood. There are plenty of reasons that I like Jay for 10 years. This movie enhanced my or rather all fans faithfulness towards him. Here are the reasons.

1. He speaks English!!! What a big deal you may ask. From the point of his loyal fan, we all know that he knows nothing about English. Still remember the time in his second album, there's one English word appeared in one of his song called "龙卷风". It is the word "baby". People might laugh, but I was so surprised during that time. Learning another language in his 30s isn't that easy, but we all know he is hard working and there's nothing he can't do.

2. He shoot a movie scene in the POOL!!! people might not know he really can't swim! If there's anything he is afraid of, then that will be water! The moment when kato and britt dropped into the pool, the first thought came to my mind is "oh no, jay afraid of water". But he did it. The scene looks so nature, and no one will know how he would struggle in the water.

3. Being condescend even though he is such a big star in Asia or in the world today. The host asked him about Bruce Lee in Green Hornet premiere. This is his answer "He is legend, god, I am just a normal person, a music man." Of course, he is not always condescend. He is proud of his music, his own movie, his magic tricks. He has confidence in all those, that is who we loved.

After watching Green Hornet, I know I did not pick the wrong idol to adore 10 years ago. I actually knew from the very beginning. 10 years has passed, and there's going to many many 10 years to go. I will always be there supporting him.

To Jay: Thank you so much for writing so many wonderful songs. Thank you so much to be so hard working. Thank you so much for leaving behind so much memories in my teenage life. Thank you for everything you do. We will be here for the next 10 year, 100 year or more.

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