A boring autobiography that doesn't feel real

Francisco 2022-03-22 09:01:45

The heroine is really beautiful, and the advantages of the whole drama are finished.

Although it is an autobiography, I believe the story is true, but I think the author hides a lot of details in order to highlight his success, and these details will not damage her reputation but will enrich her characters. But judging from her ignorant views on the term "role deduction", she also knows that she is an extremely conceited person, that is, a person who is strong from the outside and works hard at the same time. For such a person, the director did not dig her deeply when filming her autobiography. The real situation of the events in the pen is to allow them to be presented like this. I personally think it is a very irresponsible behavior to the audience.

A weaker woman who can be robbed at will, it is hard to imagine that she is alone with these big people who are turning upside down in the mall, and it is their ugly side to deal with, and she is so light in the picture. . Not to mention what will happen when Killing Red Eye owes a huge sum of money, the heroine is the one who dares to call the cheater up and threaten him with videotape by herself. She is still in a country where guns are legal. This is so unreasonable. . . . .

Looking at the whole film, it is not so much a display of the heroine's ability, but rather a windfall of the heroine who hit the big luck and finally found that it would be better to live a dull life. In this case, you don't need to mention the heroine's interest in the game, just directly Shooting her to win the lottery and then the separation of the family and the last daughter is gone. Wouldn't it be better to continue skating dreams, isn't this your Hollywood specialty?

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  • Karson 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    The last half hour or so was fine, but the front felt too sloppy.

Molly's Game quotes

  • Stella: Wait, aren't... You're Molly Bloom, right?

    Molly Bloom: Yeah.

    Stella: You don't look the same as in your photos.

    Molly Bloom: None of us do.

  • Larry Bloom: [at family dinner] Don't ever use language like that again.

    Teen Molly: Okay. Ignore my teachers, watch my language and respect the kitchen table. What else do I need to do before I'm allowed to disagree with you?

    Larry Bloom: Make your own money so you can live in your own house and eat your own food.