Sunset Blvd. Comments

  • Providenci 2021-10-21 15:30:34

    To say that the classic psychological horror film Billy Wild’s Sunset Boulevard is one of the best. Although the ending is still a bit redundant (wouldn’t it be better to have a cast on the narration down the stairs?), this film magically expands the previous program. The sense of occlusion and suffocation The darkness of Poe’s anthology of poems and the Fitzgerald-style glitz integrated into one part The use of meta-narrative part of the narration of the dead, etc. Later in the works of Martin...

  • Helmer 2021-10-21 15:30:34

    The film is absolutely classic, that is, if she is so rich, it would be nice to marry Feng Xiaogang, and she will definitely customize a big-name drama like Party A and Party B. Starting with the tone of the murdered, is the address really 10086 on Sunset Boulevard? The Chinese subtitles were added by themselves. The old lady said that the constellation was really drunk....

Extended Reading
  • Garett 2021-10-22 14:31:04

    Really tmd awesome

    Let's start with the characters in the story.
     
          Women used to be popular, and they were very popular, but now they are old enough that no one will look for her to film movies; but this tens-year-old has a teenage heart in his body. She is proud, conceited, vulnerable, selfish,...

  • Clair 2022-04-23 07:01:26

    The conflict between loving and being loved

    Sensitive, fragile and sophisticated queen-level rich woman, her identity is the forgotten old Hollywood superstar, living in an ivory tower-like prison created by servants, from the outside it looks like a barren and dilapidated cage, with exquisite The elegant interior environment is in stark...

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.