Feud: Bette and Joan Restore the details of the era
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Amy 2022-04-24 07:01:26
It's great to see a drama with this kind of background. After the popularization of TV, the film industry was hit, and the entire industry was shrinking. The superstars who had experienced the golden age began to face the problems of survival and dignity. Stories like this, of being a great filmmaker who drank the rest of his life in a run-down inn, like Buster Keaton and Griffith.
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Leslie 2022-04-21 09:03:52
Really enjoyed the last episode. The dying Joan fantasizes about entertaining her old enemy at home, calling her her best friend. In fact, in the second half, I don't know which ones are true and which ones are made up, but I believe that in the hearts of both of them, there must have been such an idea: it would be great if we were friends. Yet women's enemies are men, and women and women are still enemies. Smart women are always fighting, smart women are always alone.