Recently, I was watching the Netflix drama [Hollywood], also known as [Hollywood Adventures of a Conservative World War II Veteran of World War II]. It tells the story of Hollywood after World War II, when everyone has a beautiful American dream, and everyone is eager to get a piece of the pie in Hollywood. In the play, whether it is an actress based on the famous Chinese actress Anna May Wong, a black actress and sister, a gay screenwriter or a boyfriend actor from another country, the most talked about is [people like me...], "Because people like me It's colored, it's a minority, it's curvy, it's a woman, it's Asian, so I'm doomed to not succeed, even if I spend my life because I'm not white." The veteran Jack in it is really a hot and handsome boy. In order to support his family and dream of being an actor, he climbed to the audition opportunity. Gay Xiao Hei finally stopped hiding and came out at the Oscars because he won a trial opportunity because of the sentence "you are colour". The first role of the beautiful black sister is a maid who has no face and still dares to grab a role with a white woman at the same time. His boyfriend is also a half-Filipino mixed-race screenwriter. The Asian woman even used the story of Anna May Wong, but the ending was a happy ending and won the Oscar to justify her acting career. Asians are not only slaves and prostitutes, but also heroines. Sheldon is cute and loves to sign the actor he wants for the company all day long, but he dug up the treasure to sign Xiao Hei's country boyfriend, from ignorant and shy to kissing and coming out of the closet in front of the whole world. In general, it seems that everyone in this show is changing Hollywood little by little, constantly testing the sensitive edge of stepping on the world: black Oscar, black Hollywood, racial discrimination, corrupt government after World War II, black social atmosphere at that time, but This is the real Hollywood, this is the Hollywood of the show, this is the place where everyone can dream. At the beginning of the first episode, JACK was working at the gas station of the duck shop. The old customers told them to go to "dreamland", and the gas man would get in the car for service. It also felt that it echoed the theme of "Hollywood Dream". But everyone has a happy ending, which I think is too idealistic. The dressing gowns are absolutely beautiful and comparable to those of
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