Madness at the end

Buster 2022-04-24 07:01:03

A famous silent film queen who was once in the sky, because of her old age and no one cares, she imprisoned herself in a luxurious and empty mansion, living in illusory memories. She is empty and lonely, resentful and unwilling. She shows her teeth and dances with claws, her face is hideous, like a female vampire who sees no light. Joe, a young and handsome screenwriter who is at the end of the road, has strayed into her territory... The extreme desire for Joe and his refusal to break free make her She fell into a madness and even shot and killed Joe... In fact, she was already crazy, and it was her housekeeper (and her first husband) who took care of her carefully and kept living in a crazy dream. Really thoughtful.

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  • Josianne 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    This movie is too male-centric. Fortunately, the era of age-shaming women is like a dimensional blow. Gone are the days.

  • Freddie 2021-10-22 14:40:24

    2011.6.11. 18:30 Cathay Pacific. A warning record for young literary and artistic youths eating soft food/Brain fills the queen’s dream life/The story that the queen’s attack and the loyal dog have to tell/How to use metaphysical pursuit to make soft sisters...Mr. Wilder, you are a genius!

Sunset Blvd. quotes

  • Norma Desmond: You heard him. I'm a star.

    Joe Gillis: Norma, you're a woman of 50, now grow up. There's nothing tragic about being 50, not unless you try to be 25.

    Norma Desmond: The greatest star of them all.

  • Norma Desmond: Those idiot producers. Those imbeciles. Haven't they got any eyes? Have they forgotten what a star looks like? I'll show them! I'll be up there again, so help me!