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Tara 2022-03-14 08:01:02
Murphy's drama hahaha
I watched "The Ordinary Heart" before. Murphy's dramas are always satirizing reality. Hollywood was very cool at the beginning, but it became more and more sensational. I originally came to see men and women, hahaha, evil Interest revealed. The ending is Hollywood again.
But why do I feel a little...
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Genoveva 2022-03-14 08:01:02
The most touching thing is to use the present narrative to soothe the pain of the past. — A belated applause to the Hollywood minority.
"Hollywood" may seem to many people lack depth, popular and playful, and even fall into the stereotype of today's "Hollywood-style political correctness". But what impresses me most about this show is that it uses gorgeous fantasy to make up for the painful reality; it uses the current narrative to...

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Toy 2022-03-27 09:01:21
"Hollywood" + Quentin's "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" can be regarded as the first half of YY's "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood". These two are also similar in purpose, and they can be seamlessly connected only in the 1950s. However, I never liked this kind of "Band-Aid" and "Unofficial History" YY works that tried to correct the issues of ethnic minorities and gays in the official history.
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Tianna 2022-03-16 09:01:09
The production level is really excellent, and the actors are also very good, so it's okay to pass the time. But when I still want to dabble in serious themes, it is again and again frivolous, the drama is also very rigid, the core is extremely nihilistic, and they are all products of strong expression. Ryan Murphy is self-indulgent again, really worthless for Netflix.