Sunset Blvd. Comments

  • Hilton 2022-11-30 21:08:02

    She was sinking fast I throw a rope Now I have suits And she has...

  • Carli 2022-11-17 22:13:46

    A / In a movie about death, the most moving thing is still the moment when life comes back from the ashes. / The only downside is probably too many...

  • Candice 2022-11-09 01:35:09

    The Hollywood film industry is so mature that it is difficult for us to separate its capital-seeking side from its artistic pursuit. This dream factory is both a place where dreams are fulfilled and dreams are broken. Many masterpieces of meta-film color in the background - "Barton Funk", "Mulholland Drive" and so on are the inheritance and play of this; the madness spawned by the star system shown in the film is not limited to the discussion of fame and fortune, but It is the ultimate question...

  • Amber 2022-09-05 11:58:02

    The film is surprisingly engrossing and worthy of a golden age classic. There is only a fine line between the ridiculous and the pathetic. Billy Wilder makes this Hollywood satirical story so embarrassing. The feeling of powerlessness in Norma's daybook, Xishan, after reading it, I unconsciously began to express myself towards those people who were immersed in the glory of the past. They were deceived and abandoned by...

  • Guy 2022-08-19 19:24:14

    Billy Wilder. Sunset Boulevard doesn't necessarily have a beautiful sunset. Spring dreams are fragile, and beauty is twilight. "Hollywood is an actor's dream, shining a rainbow too far away" - "Thank...

  • Kayleigh 2022-08-19 04:09:47

    This is one of my favorite stories. The Broadway opera of the same name has also been watched countless times. Lyrics are recited: one tear in my eye make the whole world...

  • Pattie 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    Fame makes and destroys a person. The gloomy and insane mood in the story is just right for black and white films. The heroine's first husband stayed by her side as a housekeeper and witnessed the whole process of her motives for keeping the little white face. It's a pity that the subtitles are too scumbag, and Billy Wilder's subtle lines have not been carefully...

  • Destin 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    The flattery of the individual to the times is a mime, and the sky is one step at a time; the rejection of the individual by the times is a wrinkle and an...

  • Isobel 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    Originally, I just squatted on the toilet and opened the inventory to take a look at what it was, but the narration narrative was a bit interesting. When she fell into the confinement of a mansion of a resentful woman with a big former program, this female star is 10086 times more flashy and narcissistic, because the brain circuit is not good. It's so funny, but I've finished watching it. Ha ha ha...

  • Madisyn 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    Wilder asked Swanson to audition, but Swanson stubbornly threw out the sentence "No Paramount without me" and refused, which was added to the lines by Wilder. It seems that Swanson is acting in his true colors, no wonder his emotional expression is very real. The ending is too much a stage play, full of absurdity, but I still prefer Fatty Xi's treatment that leads to the spiritual direction, and horror is a more expressive...

Extended Reading
  • Emilia 2022-04-19 09:01:27

    Unforgettable DreamWorks

    For many directors and actors, Hollywood has always been a place they can't let go of. Los Angeles, because Hollywood exudes endless charm, seems to be the most authoritative and sacred movie hall. Filming in Hollywood is a place that every filmmaker can't let go of. dream. Billy Wilder is a...

  • Muriel 2022-03-22 09:01:21

    Sunset Boulevard, an era tragedy of Hollywood movie dreams

    I rarely watch old black and white movies in the 1950s, and I rarely watch so-called noir movies. After really touching it with heart, its unique charm has made people addicted. This art form with nostalgic style carries traces of history. It shows the changes of the years, and people will...

Sunset Blvd. quotes

  • Norma Desmond: You must forgive me for calling you so late, but I really feel it's my duty. It's about Mr. Gillis. You do know Mr. Gillis? Exactly how much do you know about him? Do you know where he lives? Do you know how he lives? Do you know what he lives on?

    Betty Schaefer: Who are you? What do you want? What business is it of yours anyway?

    Norma Desmond: Miss Schaefer, I'm trying to do you a favor. I'm trying to spare you a great deal of misery. Of course you may be too young to even suspect there are men of his sort. I don't know what he's told you, but he does not live with relatives. Nor with friends in the usual sense of the word. Well, ask him. Ask him again.

    Joe Gillis: [grabbing the phone from Norma] That's right, Betty. Ask me again. This is Joe.

    Betty Schaefer: Joe, where are you? What is this all about?

    Joe Gillis: Well, better yet, why don't you come out and see for yourself? The address is 10086 Sunset Boulevard.

  • Joe Gillis: Thanks for letting me wear the handsome wardrobe, and thanks for the use of all the trinkets. The rest of the jewelry's in the top drawer.

    Norma Desmond: [desperate] It's yours, Joe. I gave it to you.

    Joe Gillis: And I'd take it in a second, only it's a little too dressy for sitting behind a copy desk in Dayton, Ohio.