A true warrior dared to face the bleak life and the dripping blood; the true warrior is not just Trombone, he finally got the honor he deserved (of course, he also lost too much), the real warrior is Those who have lost everything for their perseverance and belief. It is superficial, and the creation of the sense of age is almost always expressed through data and images. It almost becomes a modern Hollywood history. Thanks to the actor's efforts to save the scene; the Edward Robinson hearings are almost second-rate American dramas, of course. It's definitely not Stuba's problem.
From obscurity to political turmoil ghostwriting to success, Trumbeau's life finally came out. Starting from the film workers' strike, the film laid out the historical background of the government's crackdown on the communists, and fully and objectively showed a real and respectable great screenwriter. The interspersed pseudo-documentaries and movie stars are more like the director's memories and tribute to that era, which is very interesting. The second half of the journey is more like a whitewash to complete the task. The struggle of a literati shows a literary worker who deserves to be feared by the ruler in language and thinking. The dialogue is concise and powerful, and the intellectual interest and perseverance increase the visibility.
An alternative American emperor theme praising art. What is wondering is why the difficult times on the screen are not so difficult? Hollywood big names all joined in, relaxed and witty. Only in the last few real images can we see the cruelty of reality and the tenacity of this family. Can't help thinking: How much sharpness and grimace forbearance has been lost when it turns into a script and then puts it on the screen?
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