I remember the first time I knew this film was in a set of children's encyclopedias published by Zhejiang Children's Publishing House. Later, I found its VCD at a chance, and I bought it and watched it, but just like many people feel, it is very dull~ even depressed. I haven't watched it yet, and I don't know how good this movie is. But it wasn't until I got older, and got to know Orson Welles personally, that I slowly discovered what to watch for this movie. Because Orson Welles's own life is a very worthy story--from childhood when both parents died and being raised by his mother's friend, to traveling in Europe, making his first stage at the Gate Theatre in Dublin, Ireland, to returning to the United States, relying on Jean His famous all-black stage play (play) "Macbeth" and radio play "War of the Worlds", from the high spirits when he first entered Hollywood, to leaving the United States for various reasons and going to Europe again, and finally returning to the United States in his later years, And won the Oscar Lifetime Achievement Award at the age of 50. He is unfortunate, but compared to some people whose artistic value is only recognized after death, Orson Welles is indeed very lucky - from "Citizen Kane" to the British "Sight and Sound" since 1972 Magazine voted "Best Picture of All Time NO.1", to "The Tird Man" starring Joseph Cotton as "Best British Picture of All Time", to "The Great" The Magnificent Ambersons is still in the Library of Congress and still gets high marks on many review sites.
By the way, Orson Welles had a relationship with Lawrence Oliver at the time. Together, the two actors who are known as the most proficient in Shakespeare's works. Many of their films are also adapted from Shakespeare's plays (such as Othello). Maybe the conditions are not good enough, but if you want to know more about Orson-Wells, these are Also still worth a look.
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