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Electa 2022-03-21 09:01:23
No matter who is pushed to a certain level, it will always...
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Rodger 2022-03-20 09:01:21
Looking at it again, I was once again convinced by my own stupidity: those twisted desires that sink into immortality and finally want to live forever, I was shocked with chills down my...
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Palma 2021-10-22 14:40:25
Although the obsolete female celebrity is out of mind, the butler is more toxic. For the so-called "love", it is enough to give up the career of director. The endless growth of Norma's perverted dream makes everything more irreversible. Although the protagonist was confused in the early stage, Betty showed that he was quite responsible after his thoughts. Norma's tragedy is not only related to Hollywood and the cruelty of the media, but also to blame. Regarding the beauty and glory of a young...
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Elliot 2021-10-22 14:40:25
The colorful passage of the whole film is the moment when Norma sits on the set and the lighting engineer turns on the spotlight to shine on her: in an instant she returns to the peak of life's splendor. Classic Hollywood movies actually have two tasks. One is to tell a dripping story according to the established three-act play structure, and the other is to insert flashes of talent in the film that may have nothing to do with the film itself. After completing the first task, the film can be...
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Laverne 2021-10-22 14:40:25
The intriguing metamessage in "Sunset Boulevard" is that Strohheim, who plays the housekeeper, said: "I used to be a director who could match Griffith, but now I only need to serve her wholeheartedly." In fact, Strohheim, who was a director in the silent film era, is indeed comparable to Griffith. Therefore, what Strohheim wants to guard is not the neurotic star Norma who is obsessed with past glory, but the silent film era she represents. Billy Wilde's intention should be here to let...
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Stephany 2021-10-22 14:40:25
Film noir has a suffocating beauty, just like Norma's desire for control. She has been lost in Vanity Fair for too long, losing her soul when the lights are on. Isn't the Hollywood film industry a house that devours people, giving you dreamlike illusion, immersed in the splendor of an artificial setting, unable to extricate itself. People are animals in the circle, and praise is used to gain aura. Norma has false letters from fans. Joe can also find a sense of existence among the gang of...
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Geovanny 2021-10-22 14:40:24
Seeing all kinds of sadness... Buster Keaton's face is covered with thick powder, with a sad look like a clown sitting at the bridge table like a zombie unearthed, a 50-year-old woman who has passed away, lives in a gloomy old mansion. Still in the flashy old dream of 25 years old, madly suffocating the last straw, eager for the halo to come again, refusing to fall back to the world... This is obviously a desolation sigh for an entire era. The screenwriter is bound to be deeply inspired by...
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Jacinthe 2021-10-22 14:40:24
This film is actually quite horrifying, because the real life is so out of touch with the imaginary life that it makes people abnormal. The actor is actually not important, anyone can do it, not as important as Max. The irony is that not only is there another misbehavior, but in the end, only at the end of the suspicion, the lonely woman can get the result she wants, even though she also knows it's just a moment of yellow...
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Piper 2021-10-22 14:40:24
Watching films of the golden age can always produce this kind of experience inadvertently, that is how the most film movies should be. And for a person in the halo, if only the halo can be seen, then the years will pass, and it will be replaced by the same emptiness and...
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Angel 2021-10-22 14:40:24
How could David Lynch not like...
Sunset Blvd. Comments
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Marley 2022-04-22 07:01:04
"Sunset Boulevard" Billy Wilder
"Sunset Boulevard" is a film directed by Billy Wilder that deconstructs the Hollywood system. The humorous dialogue and ingenious structure of the whole film are unforgettable.
The way the deceased opened the story quickly caught my interest. Through unidentified male corpses, investigations into...
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Lydia 2022-04-20 09:01:17
This movie is an elegy
This movie is an elegy for a prosperous age, a tribute to a bygone era, that golden moment of Hollywood movies, that moment of silent movies, that moment of great actresses, that moment of life where courage and wisdom coexist. Everything in reality is crushed to shreds, so the memory stays in that...
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Joe Gillis (as narrator): She'd take me for rides in the hills above Sunset. The whole thing was upholstered in leopard skin and had one of those car phones - all gold plated.
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Joe Gillis (as narrator): The last week in December, the rains came. A great big package of rain. Oversized. Like everything else in California.