The setting of the play in the play is different from that of "Edwood", which depicts the director and actors' love for the film in a slightly exaggerated way. "Resonance of Ten Lives" Abbas sat in the car and shared his understanding of the film. The dreamy blur of "Eight and a Half" is also different from the emotions and values of "Contempt", which directly output directly to Hollywood (compared to this film's tribute to Hollywood, no wonder Godard wrote to him) This film is more realistic. The studio was moved to the screen, focusing on the story behind the filming, and cross-editing childhood black and white images in the middle. It’s love. There are various unexpected power failures on the set. Actors are mentally unstable and uncontrolled small animals. The complex relationship between actors There are also many tributes in the movie, including the books of many bigwigs such as Bunuel Bergmandeliya, and the tribute to "Citizen Kane". The funniest scene is the story of the female and the male in the movie. The follow-up director's "Love Run" cut the scene a little and used it. I was stunned for a while, and there were a lot of fixed-frame pictures in the film. I feel that when love comes, the picture will freeze and the last sentence of the movie The lines may be what the audience is accustomed to think [BFI - The Renoir Truffaut]
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