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Josianne 2022-04-24 07:01:03
This movie is too male-centric. Fortunately, the era of age-shaming women is like a dimensional blow. Gone are the...
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Libbie 2022-03-25 09:01:06
All the love and hate that a filmmaker has for Hollywood. The most terrifying thing is that the years have taken away Norma's beauty without giving her wisdom. But in the end, how could you not cry for this woman. Holden's narration is beautifully read, and the black humor in the first two-thirds is...
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Jeanette 2022-03-25 09:01:06
Everyone has ghosts, and people are sinister. "Old is not terrible, the terrible thing is that you still want to pretend to be young" This sentence was given to all the money-making...
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Alessia 2022-03-25 09:01:06
God, this is the correct way of opening Billy Wilder. When I watched One Two Three before, I only thought it was cunning and a little frivolous. After watching this, I felt that it was really the work of a master. He is still different from Lubitsch, Lubitsch. It is natural lightness, and there is honesty in cunning, while Billy Wilder is a little bit more bitter, but he can also see the more complex, dark, and contradictory parts of human nature, the rich old woman who is getting mad with age....
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Morton 2022-03-25 09:01:06
"A magical blend of the occlusion and suffocation of the grand front program, the anthological darkness of Edgar Allan Poe and the pomp of...
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Eulalia 2022-03-25 09:01:06
In a very strange way, Fate favored Norma Desmond, and her clinging dream came...
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Josie 2022-03-25 09:01:06
What is playing in this luxurious prison is the sad song of the three prisoners, and the three people's lingering but lingering desire is the chilling core behind this glamorous Hollywood. The heroine's acting skills and sophisticated composition are even more impressive. How enchanting Sunset Boulevard is, the mere peripheral light before darkness is enough to make countless people die for...
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Shany 2022-03-24 09:01:24
9.5, both the best noir movie in movie history, and the best meta movie in movie history, all those former bigwigs, Swanson, Stroheim, including the glimpse of Keaton actually completed their illusion in one movie When the spotlight finally hit Swanson's pale and terrifying face, the delusion almost merged with reality and completed the actual interaction. In a certain sense, Billy Wilder is the best. The director of the anti-Hollywood dream film, he is the complete opposite of Capra. There is...
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Kristy 2022-03-24 09:01:24
I don't know why I feel like watching "Citizen Kane". The story is very exciting. It is a movie about a movie/filmmaker, but it reflects a lot of things. The flashback narrative through the mouth of the dead is mysterious, absurd, bizarre and pathetic. The final performance in front of the camera is moving. When an actor no longer faces the camera, how will her life continue? Can be seen as a Paramount/Hollywood or film autobiographical...
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Estevan 2022-03-24 09:01:24
I finally know why the teacher always said Billy Wilder when I was an undergraduate. How can there be such an excellent screenwriter? The prosecution witnesses are watching with admiration, so I feel a little blindly that any place is good, but I don't know where it is. Good Sunset Boulevard is different. Now I am so inspirational. Although the movie has developed to now, there are countless stories of the same type, but Billy Wilder can do the whole story without any flaws. The turning point...
Sunset Blvd. Comments
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Jamar 2022-04-22 07:01:04
Sunset is coming, but the road will keep spreading
The film is narrated in a way similar to "Double Indemnity", but this time it is narrated by the deceased male protagonist.
The portrayal of the main characters is the biggest highlight of the whole film, especially the performance of the heroine is really shocking. She successfully interprets the...
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Miles 2021-10-22 14:31:04
The more you look, the better the series
A 1950 feature film. The film is based on Hollywood's transition from the silent film era to the sound film era. It tells the story of a narcissistic female star who could not accept her lover's betrayal, so she killed her lover. It was boring at first, with old-fashioned lines and hypocritical...
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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.
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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.