Mank Comments

  • Francisca 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    [YVR-Vancity] The technical performance is impeccable, the era brings accuracy and authenticity, and tributes and echoes to Citizen Kane are everywhere, but the director who should have a characteristic style has...

  • Elza 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    There are so many characters, dense lines, and too much information, so that the audience cannot relax in the process of watching. This is "Mank", a film with a very high threshold. It is aimed at how Mankiewicz wrote the script for "Citizen Kane", and more importantly, it shows the appearance and politics of Hollywood in the 1930s, which is also considered to be David Fincher's version of "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood". ". From the picture to the sound, everything retro is trying to make it...

  • Mollie 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    In memory, the myth of Orson Wilson behind "Citizen Kane" was smashed, and by the way, let's commemorate Mr. Finch's own "rosebud", the movie will eventually fade, the rosebud will eventually wither, but entertainment will last...

  • Layla 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    Indulge in the David Fincher cut...the lines are...

  • Dahlia 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    Finch only draws out the moving point of this "outdated" text at the end, but it's surprisingly...

  • Marques 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    Will Wilson fans want to jump when they see it, haha, hey, the actresses in it are very unsuitable for black and white movies...

  • Kasey 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    The intersection of the two lines is too powerful, and when Manke realizes that Orson Welles in front of him and his citizen Kane are one, he tells himself that he can no longer be the monkey in the hands of the wandering...

  • Carleton 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    To the greatest shooter of all time, Gary Oldman. It's not that David Fincher can compare to Citizen Kane this time, but the score is lower than a second. I always feel that something is not suitable,...

  • Casey 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    After watching it for an hour, I didn't even sleep, it was so...

  • America 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    Hollywood has no past, everything is in...

Extended Reading
  • Hollie 2022-03-24 09:02:27

    Non-black and white can cover up

    Can't seem to watch Mank without knowing Citizen Kane. There is no way to make a conclusion, because the opportunity to watch "Mank" instead of "Kane" has been lost.

    Before "Mank", I deliberately reviewed "Kane". "Citizen Kane" is about a media mogul, why he is who he is, and why he lived that way....

  • Vito 2022-03-21 09:02:24

    Grandstand imitates the vulgar work of "Kane", the bad film king Netflix

    Very very mediocre. If it wasn't for this cast, I wouldn't have watched this movie at all. When I was young, I didn't understand movies and thought that David Fincher was synonymous with good movies. Now, watching the films made by this big Hollywood director, I can only describe it as a typical...

Mank quotes

  • Herman Mankiewicz: [referring to "Citizen Kane"] I hope, if this gets made, you'll forgive me.

    Marion Davies: And I hope, if it doesn't, you''ll forgive me.

  • [a drunken Herman Mankiewicz sits at the corner of a large dinner table at an elaborate costume party, hosted by William Randolph Hearst and Louis B. Mayer. Instead of tinking on a glass to get the guests' attention, he slashes his glass with a knife. Gasps fill the room as he rises from his seat]

    Herman Mankiewicz: I've got a great idea for a picture, Louis. A picture I just know you're gonna love. It's a modern day version of Quixote!

    [Mank realizes his voice echoes through the room, but he continues, circling the table full of silent guests]

    Herman Mankiewicz: Now I know none of you read, but you know what it's about. A deluded old nobleman, who tilts at windmills. So how might we update this story?

    Butler: [whispers to Hearst] Do you want me to get someone?

    William Randolph Hearst: No.

    Herman Mankiewicz: How about we make our Quixote... a newspaperman? Who else could make a living tilting at windmills? But that's not enough... no, he wants more than readership. He wants more than adulation, he wants love. So, he runs for public office, and because he's notably rich, he wins... no, w-w-w-wait a minute. Notably rich and powerful, can't win over an audience unless notably rich and powerful sees the error of his ways in the final reel. Notably rich and powerful and making no goddamn excuses for it is only admirable in real life. Isn't that right, Louis?

    [Mayer glares at Mank as he drunkenly attempts to light his cigarette with the massive fireplace at the end of the room, unsuccessfully. Marion Davies takes a swig of her drink]

    Herman Mankiewicz: So what do we do? Anybody? We give him ideals! Ideals that any dirt-poor, depression-weary audience can identify with. Our Quixote is against crooked trusts, he's for the eight-hour workday, fair income tax, better schools. Why, he's even for government ownership of railroads. And you know what we call those people?

    Male Guest: Communists!

    Female Guest: Anarchists!

    Herman Mankiewicz: No, our Quixote, he's a two-fisted muckraker. In fact, someone predicts that he will one day win the presidency and bring about, get this...

    [laughing uncontrollably]

    Herman Mankiewicz: ... a socialist revolution!

    Louis B. Mayer: What a bunch of bullshit.

    Herman Mankiewicz: Is it? Tell him, Willie. Tell him.

    [Silence]

    Herman Mankiewicz: Upton Sinclair used exactly those words to describe a young William Randolph Hearst.

    Louis B. Mayer: [leaping from his seat] You miserable bastard!

    Herman Mankiewicz: [bowing] How do you do?

    [Some guests begin to leave the room, but Hearst's and Mayer's eyes stay on Mank]

    Herman Mankiewicz: Our Quixote, he hungers, he thirsts, he lusts for the voters to love him, love him enough to make him president, but they won't. And they don't. How do you suppose that could happen? Could it be because, in their hearts, they know he values power over people?

    [More guests leave as Mank approaches Hearst, still seated]

    Herman Mankiewicz: Disillusioned in Congress, he authors not one single piece of legislation in two terms. Can you believe that? That'll take some writing. Placed in nomination for president... it's too radical for the boys in the back, his bid goes nowhere! But we're doing something. We're building sympathy!

    [Even more guests leave]

    Herman Mankiewicz: Rejected, he flees to lotus land, where his faithful troll, Sancho, has prepared a mythical kingdom for...

    [Mank eyes Davies, stopping himself totally]

    Herman Mankiewicz: Wait a minute. I forgot the love interest! Her name: Dulcinea.

    [Every remaining head in the room turns to Davies]

    Herman Mankiewicz: Funny, adventurous, smarter than she acts. Ah, she's a... she's a showgirl! Beneath his social stratum, but that's okay because true love on the big screens, we all know is blind. And she... well, she loves him, too. So he takes her away to his m-mythical kingdom,

    [to butler]

    Herman Mankiewicz: can I get a bicarb?

    [back to the guests]

    Herman Mankiewicz: Now, along comes nemesis, that's Greek for any guy in a black hat, nemesis runs for governor, and he's a shoo-in to win. Why?

    [points to Hearst]

    Herman Mankiewicz: Because he's EXACTLY what our Don used to be! An idealist, ya get it? And not only that, nemesis is the same guy who once predicted that our Quixote would one day preside over a socialist revolution. Our Quixote looks into the mirror of his youth and decides to break this glass, a maddening reminder of who he once was. Assisted by his faithful Sancho

    [pointing to Mayer]

    Herman Mankiewicz: and armed w-with all the black magic at his command, he does just this. Destroying, in the process, not one man... but two.

    [Hearst is clearly furious, but maintains his composure]

    Herman Mankiewicz: Well, what do ya think, Louis? Hm? Do ya think it'll play?

    [Mank finally belches onto the floor. Any guest who hasn't already left does so]

    Herman Mankiewicz: Don't worry, folks. The white wine came up with the fish!

Mank

Director: David Fincher

Language: English,German,Latin Release date: December 4, 2020