tell me now

Anais 2022-03-20 09:01:35

What used to be a passion has become a nuisance. The original excitement turned into boredom and boredom. Floating on the clouds, living in outer space. Everything normal has become abnormal, and the world is no longer what it used to be.

I read half of it, hoping to be inspired, but it didn't feel good or bad. ed wood is like Stephen Chow, living nonsensically. I wonder if he has feelings, or if he has seen the world long ago, otherwise how could he be so heartless. Or maybe he's luckier than us and has an ideal world girlfriend.

Bela Lugosi is a tearjerker in the world of cinema. Talented but it is yesterday's yellow flower, when the spirit can't fight the body, tragedy will inevitably happen. After all, people are just people and cannot fight against the advancing world.

There are no losers in the young world, and time and energy are always squandered.

But in this era, we are getting old rapidly.

Picked up from yesterday:

ed wood is finished. The end result of ed wood is alcoholism and short life. Same with Bela Lugosi. Accumulated disappointment eventually turned into unbearable despair. Or the same sentence: people are people after all.

Success comes early. The so-called late bloomer is just the luck of a small number of people.








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  • Kamille 2022-03-23 09:01:41

    this film fully arouse me, already starting to see Ed Wood's films

  • Michael 2022-03-24 09:01:38

    Only Bolton would establish a biography for such a "rotten" director. Although the film is a documentary theme, it can be seen that he has retained the gothic style of his own films. In a way: he is as great a director as Burton, or even better than Burton. Because his passion for movies is unparalleled, and it is fundamentally different from the bad film directors in the mainland today, so don't use "Edwood" to describe them again, okay?

Ed Wood quotes

  • Edward D. Wood, Jr.: Is something wrong, Bela?

  • Edward D. Wood, Jr.: ...and then, Dr. Vornoff falls into the pit, and his own octupus attacks and eats him. The end.

    Old Man McCoy: Whew! That's quite a story.

    Edward D. Wood, Jr.: Yes.

    Old Man McCoy: So, uh, you made the movie, and now you wanna make it again?

    Edward D. Wood, Jr.: No. We shot ten minutes of the movie, and now we're looking for completion funds.

    Old Man McCoy: Oh, son, you're too vague.

    [Yells to one of his butchers]

    Old Man McCoy: BILLY BOB! You're cuttin' em too lean.

    Edward D. Wood, Jr.: Mr. McCoy. How can I make you happy?

    Old Man McCoy: [Spits] Okay. Two things. Number one: I want the movie to end with a big explosion. Sky full of smoke.

    Edward D. Wood, Jr.: Yes. But it ends with Dr. Vornoff falling into the pit.

    Old Man McCoy: Not any more. Number two: I got a son. Little slow, but a good boy, and somethin' tells me he'd make a helluva leadin' man.