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Marge 2022-03-21 09:03:24
I like the sense of age
Content as title. Just one point I want to discuss is the aesthetics of Europeans and Americans for black people (this issue has nothing to do with racial discrimination). I thought Will Smith and Obama were handsome. When the male lead took the black guy to the gas station, I thought the boss was...
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Kennedy 2022-03-23 09:03:27
just talk
Looking forward to Sheldon's performance, I've been waiting for a long time, and I finished watching it yesterday. It was a visual feast at the beginning, and it was fun to enjoy. Later, I didn't know whether to say whether it was a high-opening low-going or a Disney-style plot, which was a bit...

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Carmelo 2022-03-25 09:01:22
It is close to the conception of "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood", which is an alternate narrative in the established Hollywood history. Ryan Murphy returns to the harsh era when white patriarchal culture ruled Hollywood, and uses a playful tone to assert the equal rights of minorities, LGBT and women. However, the effect presented by the whole drama is really inferior, the casting and setting texture are too modern, the theme expression strategy is extremely naive, and the storyline has fallen into a state of hypocritical, impetuous, self-moving empty talk. ★★
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Trudie 2022-03-17 09:01:10
I decided to give myself a day off on Labor Day, so I finished watching the show as soon as it came out. I just watched the first two episodes, and I thought it was about Hollywood's drunken gold fans, wine pools and meat forests. As a result, starting from the middle of the third episode, the style of painting changed, blood, the American dream, basically speaking, if today's Hollywood happened 70 years earlier, or even more radical, it can be regarded as "history" as a mirror. Even the ending is very Hollywood, even a little too perfect (after all, the season finale is called "Hollywood ending"), but I really like it. I talked about making a movie about making a movie... the so-called "play within a play". I cried at least twice while watching it: once when Dick kissed her and said "Never" after Kincaid asked "Have I ruined our friendship", and once when Archie proposed in the apartment. PS: 'Walt Disney? What did he put out last year?' Hahahaha, this is a dark mockery, worthy of Ryan Murphy. PPS: Is there an actress who looks like an actress in every big fire drama? Margot Robbie (yes, I'm talking about the daughter of the show, and Maeve from Sex Study Room).