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Jess 2022-01-13 08:02:49
It is not easy for everyone to live.
First come a "good". Clap! !
The movie starts from a producer’s subjective point of view, we just listen to the name-Hollywood producer, Watt! It's a big title, and the protagonist is shooting the cover of Vanity Fair from the beginning of the movie. Behind this seemingly beautiful scene is a... -
Madaline 2022-03-22 09:02:33
far less sharp than expected
Robert De Niro, Bruce Willis, the subject matter of exposing the Hollywood insider - that's the whole reason I'm watching this movie - is vulgar, and that's exactly what the film satirizes.
The subject of mid-life crisis comes up every year, and this film features the identity of this middle-aged...

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Wayne 2022-03-22 09:02:33
Filming so bad? It makes me wonder who is the producer of this movie. . . It's embarrassing to be ashamed to say it.
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Jasen 2022-03-15 09:01:06
Let people understand the hardships of a Hollywood producer. But think of this movie. The subject is too heavy. There are not too many comedies, it is too biased to be classified as a comedy. 6
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