A film with an arbitrary ending

Miles 2022-02-28 08:02:06

I don't know what to say about such a film, the cast is good, and the storyline is fascinating. But.... the way the

two-part story unfolds is a bit distracting and I can't get into it. The actor's performance is speechless, and of course that's why I bought the D9 without hesitation.

The mystery surrounding the suicide of Superman, a private detective begins an investigation. Several intertwined clues made my brain ponder rapidly, and as various assumptions were overturned, the end of the story left the viewer with an open ending. And the detective's own life has changed as a result.

Personal feeling: This article failed to provide enough display space for several acting stars, the plot is not rich enough, and the connection between the clues is also slightly abrupt. Don't expect too much from the film. But for SUPERMAN's fans, let's take a look at this real Superman! !

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  • Jackson 2022-03-17 09:01:09

    Actors are chess pieces that are swayed in the hands of production company bosses. In Hollywood, the sensual land, seeking truth and justice is tantamount to setting yourself on fire. This film tells us that the actor is dead, the actress is late, and the most cruel in the world. A friend asked what the film was about. What I'm talking about is that the police said that the cause of death of an actor was suicide. The detective did not believe it and found a lot of evidence of homicide, but after a long time of tossing it proved that it was still suicide. She said it was boring.

  • Zackery 2022-03-24 09:03:39

    09/10/04 Seeing the comments to understand...

Hollywoodland quotes

  • Toni Mannix: [Reeves steps in to get a photograph with Rita Hayworth] Just made it.

    George Reeves: Beg your pardon?

    Toni Mannix: Into the picture.

    George Reeves: Was someone taking a picture? I hadn't noticed.

    [Reeves lights Mannix' cigarette]

    Toni Mannix: My, we're awfully well-trained, Mister...

    George Reeves: George Reeves.

    [Mannix laughs]

    George Reeves: Was it the line or the delivery?

    Toni Mannix: I laugh when I'm happy.

    George Reeves: I see. Well, who is it I'm making so happy?

    Toni Mannix: I'm Toni.

    George Reeves: Just a poor girl with no last name.

    [Mannix laughs again]

    George Reeves: I had no idea I could spread this much joy!

    Toni Mannix: Who knows what you might be spreading?

    [Reeves grins]

    Toni Mannix: Your turn.

    George Reeves: I'm afraid you've got me!

  • Louis Simo: Excuse me. You the Times?

    Times Reporter: I'm the Times.

    Louis Simo: You're the Times? What do you think about Superman offing himself and cutting his beloved fiancee out of the picture, leaving the green to Eddie Mannix's wife? Huh? Like she needs the dough? "Hell hath no fury," huh! I mean, people get killed for less than that.

    Times Reporter: You saying George Reeves was murdered?

    Louis Simo: It's a heck of a question.

    Times Reporter: What's your name?

    Louis Simo: Louis Simo. S-I-M-O.