Sullivan's Travels Comments

  • Hal 2022-03-21 09:02:46

    Sturges turned an exaggerated road trip comedy into an encyclopedia of American society in wartime. The director who had no worries of food and clothing went to the bottom to experience life and make realistic movies. For the rich, it was more like a game. Sturges satirized mercilessly towards all classes, alienation and separation were even more bleak in the context of exaggeration, and Sturges once again proved to comedy that it is not only funny but also...

  • Bryce 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    080814 In fact, the film itself has many highlights. 1 is that although veronica lake is pocket-sized, it is very flavorful; 2 is that the tragedy at the end of the film comprehends the greatness of comedy, and the connotation of the film has taken a step forward. The main problem is that the fluency is a little bit poor, and the entertainment is a little less. In "L.A. Confidential", Kim Basinger played the blonde beauty and paid tribute to her, equally glamorous and exquisite.

  • Nina 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    At first I thought it was a specially funny message film... Later I thought it was a deep irony! It is not to say that those realistic films are meaningless, but that too many people who tell the miserable lives of the poor are just living in their own imaginations... I thought of seeing Sullivan being killed. Rob instead thought of Li Yang Blind Well; it was ironic to see him calling himself a director and not going to...

  • Colton 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    Sturges's discussion of the purpose of making comedy. When many people yearn to wake up the world with empty and arrogant and profound movies, his decision is to use comedy to bring happiness to people in distress. It is conceivable that the thought change of the protagonist in the film is Sturges' own thought process. This may also be his rectification for comedy...

  • Adelbert 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    It can be archived as a neuro comedy + off-line road film, and it is a good idea to wash it out in the name of confession. At the end of the film, the story about marry and bury seems to be still in use today. Does poverty require substantial...

  • Nolan 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    This film is really ironic. A Hollywood comedy director who wants to change to realism pretends to be a poor person to experience life, but he says to the two big brothers he met, "How are you working class doing?" . . If the theme of the film is extended to the scope of artistic creation, there will be more worth thinking about. The Coen brothers are the hard-working fans of the director of the film, and the title of their "Three Kings Escape" originally came from...

  • Keenan 2022-03-18 09:01:05

    Sometimes I like to get a thinner and more transparent pleasure from such thin old...

  • Verda 2022-03-18 09:01:05

    Poor people will not watch so-called "realistic" movies. Such things are reserved for consumption by intellectual elites. The poor are more willing to see pure comedy and unattainable luxury to forget the pain. This is the role and meaning of Hollywood. I originally thought that the self-satisfaction of this film is just a little trouble, but the criticism behind it is still very deep. Sadness and joy intersect, a wonderful...

  • Deja 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    It can be seen that it is the originator of woody allen comedy. A lot of lines, there are several boring bottlenecks in the...

  • Deangelo 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    A superficial comedy that combines not deep and incomplete social criticism, and love that needs to be deepened. However, as a film from a long time ago, it is still worth...

Extended Reading
  • Anais 2022-01-12 08:01:08

    What is the current labor situation?

    In "Road to Wigan’s Wharf", George Orwell spent a lot of effort on adjusting his clothes and accent in order to mix into the British worker community, especially the latter, because he grew up in another class since he was a child. The older one is trained in different voices, so he is very...

  • Leo 2022-01-12 08:01:08

    Life is not easy, allow me to smile

    Seeing this movie in McGee's "Story", this kind of movie about the movie, just reading the plot description in the book, I find it very interesting. Today, whenever a director points the camera at the suffering of the people at the bottom , There will still be opposing voices that this is a kind of...

Sullivan's Travels quotes

  • John L. Sullivan: Don't keep saying 'good' all the time or I'll poke you in the nose.

    The Girl: Good

  • Hadrian: We'd better insure him for a million.

    LeBrand: He's worth more.

    Hadrian: The bonehead.

    LeBrand: Yes, but what a genius.

Sullivan's Travels

Director: Preston Sturges

Language: English Release date: February 6, 1942