Gross US & Canada
$378,294
Opening weekend US & Canada
$37,967
Gross worldwide
$944,370
Gross US & Canada
$378,294
Opening weekend US & Canada
$37,967
Gross worldwide
$944,370
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By Quincy 2022-12-25 02:37:02
16 year old boy, he wants to live on the farm
Text/Yu Qiaoyi
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16-year-old middle school student Holden Caulfield lived in the United States in the 1950s.
At that time, the United States had just won the Second World War and took the top spot in the world. The U.S. economy was in a "golden age" at that time.
The whole society is enjoying the dividends brought about by the rapid economic growth. As long as you think of it, you can buy it. As long as it succeeds, it can be bought. Cities, white-collar...
By Dedric 2022-12-09 07:50:17
Inspirational life. Salinger himself was fortunate to be born in a wealthy middle-class family with a father who was engaged in business. Salinger is also happy, with a mother who loves herself deeply and always believes in and supports herself. Salinger was not valued by his stubborn and rigid father, who believed that he would not have any great achievements, and his writing was regarded by his father as an extremely unreliable thing. Fortunately, his mother persuaded his father to let him...
By Trever 2022-11-30 14:27:53
16 year old boy, he wants a real world
A 16-year-old boy, he wanted a real world
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In the United States in the 1950s, a boy named Holden fled the campus. Because he can't stand the "fake model" teacher, and can't stand the "fake model" classmate.
Holden wandered alone in the city, only to find that the urban society was even more pitch-black.
Holden hates profit calculations and human indifference. Holden even hated the calculations hidden under the veil of warmth, and the indifference...
By Delmer 2022-11-29 22:10:21
This is a biography of an author.
Showing the growth of a writer, Salinger's self-confidence made him believe in his talent and love, and of course he cannot do without his mother who supports him. At the same time, in the process of studying, he met mentors and helpful friends, which allowed him to grow up quickly and improve his writing skills and style. There are also some things we can learn and learn from. Specifically, the first rejection is to embark on a career. The first step,...
By Brandy 2022-11-26 04:37:35
The third time I read the biography, the first time was a speech by the king, the second time was about Churchill, and this time was a writer. The tone of the first two films is very high, showing political figures, and the pattern is very high. The rebel in the wheat field is very real. In fact, when I finally saw him indifferent to the teacher, I really felt that he was very selfish and didn't know how to be grateful.
However, people should not be perfect,...
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By Joanie 2023-09-22 20:13:02
Unexpectedly, Salinger participated in World War II, went to Normandy, took the first six chapters of "The Catcher in the Rye" with him, and came back alive. Now start your goddamn writing. (Who is the next writer Nicholas Hoult wants to challenge? How about Fitzgerald?...
By Cayla 2023-09-07 16:32:31
The protagonist's acting is really bad and his face is stiff. A mother's confidence in her son is...
By Shana 2023-08-14 04:50:29
A biopic with a healthy body but a lack of soul has no bright...
By Lola 2023-08-13 12:50:25
It was the first book my mom bought with me. . . After watching the movie, I want to...
By Arne 2023-08-07 18:55:20
Nizi is too beautiful and not evil enough. I understand Salinger to be half child and half evil. Only from the movie did Salinger know that his first love was Chaplin's fourth wife and Eugene O'Neal's daughter. . I like Salinger because of the nine stories and Catcher in the Rye has not read it yet, maybe because the first book mentioned by the freshman intensive reading teacher was this, but I didn't read it because I hated that...
Whit Burnett: I got an eye. I can spot talent coming a mile away. Saroyan, Cheever, Caldwell, I discovered them all. Of course, it would be nice if somebody discovered me.
Jerry Salinger: Hey, come on, you've been published.
Whit Burnett: I not only discovered them, I shaped them, I challenged them.
[Pointing at his flat]
Whit Burnett: This is me.
[On the stairs]
Whit Burnett: You should continue to write about Holden, but not as a short story.
Jerry Salinger: Well, hang on, wait, wait, wait, wait. What do you mean?
Whit Burnett: I think Holden Caulfield is a novel.
Jerry Salinger: No, no, I couldn't write a whole novel. I'm a dash man, not a miler.
Whit Burnett: You only say that because you're lazy. Holden Caulfield deserves an entire book all on his own.
Jerry Salinger: A novel's a lot of words.
Whit Burnett: It's just more words. Imagine the book that you would want to read and then go write it.
Jerry Salinger: Anyway, how's everything at the home front with you? You are good with Martha chewing your ear?
Whit Burnett: Everything at my home is fine...
Jerry Salinger: Yeah?
Whit Burnett: Because what you'll learn about having wife is that occasionally she just needs to yell to feel better.
[Jerry laughing]
Whit Burnett: Oh, and by the way, I'm awfully sorry about the New Yorker.
Jerry Salinger: How'd you know about that?
Whit Burnett: Oh please. They canned the Caulfield story because you wouldn't take any of their notes. You know, you cannot be a pain in the ass until you're a success.