Long live Caesar

Isac 2021-11-26 08:01:42

The 2016 film of the Coen Brothers focuses on the day of Eddie, the executive of the film studio, paying tribute to various classic films in a play-in-the-play way, and it also takes place outside the filming of various stars, screenwriters, journalists, etc. The public and private situations are overwhelming, exposing the private lives of the stars behind the absurd, ugly and glamorous, religious influence, and the communist thoughts of the McCarthy era. The ridicule of all kinds of stalks is almost superb, and the approach to Woody Allen is so cold and humorous. Forbearance.

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  • Jaclyn 2022-04-20 09:01:40

    Although I laughed, but I think I'm very uncultured (can't feel a good stew without core characters, core events and climax..) I can only feel that this movie wants to express more than it expresses or that the whole is generally lacking in excitement no sense of substitution

  • Gladyce 2021-11-26 08:01:42

    It was neither good at narrative nor funny, but it turned into four different images in the end. The point is not even comedy.

Hail, Caesar! quotes

  • Eddie Mannix: Here at Capitol Pictures, as you know, an army of technicians, actors, and top notch artistic people are working hard to bring to the screen the story of the Christ. It's a swell story.

  • Eastern Orthodox Clergyman: Perhaps, Sir, you are forgetting is telling in the Holy Bible.

    Eddie Mannix: You're quite right, Patriarch. The Bible, of course, is terrific.