About Episode 8 [The Final of the feud]

Wellington 2022-03-17 09:01:10

Reposted from Susan Sarandon ins.

Look what Hollywood did to them. Feud is not about hate, is about pain. I watched a few Bette shows before Feud, and I originally watched this show because of her, but now I want to talk about Joan Crawford. At the end of an American drama about feuds, we see more of the beauty of human nature and the respect for two great women. The director did a good job of laying the groundwork in the early stage. I admit that I didn't have a particularly strong affection for Joan after watching the first 7 episodes, and even had a little dislike for Joan. But in the last episode, the director borrowed Joan, a relatively unlovable character, to push the audience's emotions to a climax at the end of the whole story. The interweaving of reality and dream brings us closer to the Hollywood Golden Age actresses represented by Joan real inner world. The operation of the movie market, the orientation of the company's capital, and the curiosity of the audience are all doomed to this feud. Even if the two of them try to change the relationship between them, they are unable to reverse it. Bette in the dream spoke for Joan and demanded an apology from the capital and the media. In fact, Joan and Bette have always known each other best, and they know more than anyone else about the ruthless oppression that Hollywood brings to individuals. There was no difference between Bette in the dream and Bette in reality. The late-night phone call actually represented her attitude, but the gap between them was too deep and hard to tell. "You mean...We could be friends all along?" The last dialogue between the sisters in "The Surprising Change of Langui" is also the end of this feud. Joan under the candlelight in the dream smiled so happily, at this moment she was no longer the Ms. Crawford she worked hard to shape, but the most real Lucille. She fantasized about the unique friendship between her young self and Bette, but unexpectedly, thunder sounded and cut through the sky. It turned out that there was no more time for them, and I hoped that the two would have the opportunity to accept each other's apology in heaven. I hope that time will be like the first day of the filming of "Langui". Combined into the most dazzling light.

————————— Dividing line ————— Susan Sarandon's acting is so amazing, so amazing, so amazing (...important things x3), has been a fan since the first episode . It turns out age has nothing to do with sexiness. Jessica Lange is really beautiful. The last episode is so beautiful without makeup, and her acting skills are also very superb. You can see her unique insights into Joan from her performance. I specially went to ins to take a look at BD's actors, and I felt that the girl has infinite potential, and her appearance seems to have a trace of Emma Watson in a frown.

(See the boss of Warner company jumping to The Hunger Game, tell me I'm not alone _(:з"∠)_)

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  • Monica 2022-04-23 07:05:54

    The topic itself deserves high marks.

  • Ashtyn 2022-04-24 07:01:26

    Unparalleled superstar, where to find such a person now. The drama of falling in love and killing each other is never boring.