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Angel 2022-03-15 09:01:10

The film itself has three stars, and the expression of the father and son's relationship at the end adds one star. The encounter with Superman shows Gatsby's feeling. Of course, I must say that I haven't seen the Gatsby movie version. People read whatever books they were reading. From Haruki Murakami to Fitzgerald to Kafka, I was so young that I broke down. Later, Gatsby made it into a movie. The rush of them makes me very disgusted. When it comes to this film, the ending seems very open, but with a man's intuition, I believe it is suicide. The car accident should be designed, but the feeling of being more and more useless will really drive a man to a dead end. , either go wild or end life. Superman is like this, and the detective is no exception. Both of them want to give it a try, but the result is still a failure, but the death of Superman allows the detective to see himself clearly through the life of Superman, and Superman can only bear the burden alone. , but even though it's bad, I still understand in my heart, otherwise I wouldn't choose to end myself, or I wouldn't leave such a will.

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  • Lola 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    Ben relied on this film to win the best actor at the Venice Film Festival. I watched this movie with curiosity. I thought it would be "ummm" after watching it, but I didn't expect it to be "um, not bad."

  • Llewellyn 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    Late one summer night in 1959, the guy who played Superman in the TV series died, the newspapers said he had committed suicide, and the kids in the entire community were so sad that they couldn't even go to Disney; maybe kids all over America. In reality, however, he's not an omnipotent superman, he's just an actor named George Reeves who wants to play a serious film like "Gone with the Wind". Hollywood is of course the most realistic Vanity Fair. He lamented that he was born at an untimely time, he started drinking as soon as he opened his eyes, and went to the playground drunk to play the hero of children. Red, but really, not happy. Ben Affleck is a perfect fit for the role, with an aggrieved look on his face and the phrase "I am a serious actor" in his eyes. Suicide or homicide? There is no answer. There were many similar unsolved cases in Hollywood at that time. He was already tired of himself. Most ironically, ten years later, Ben Affleck went to play Batman himself. (I will write a long film review in the near future)

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  • 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.