This time, Murphy's dead gay made another big drama, and invited Aunt Lan, who refused to be afraid of the United States, and Queen Susan. The two of them didn't need to act at all, and they were already brilliant just standing there.
The key is that he also played the most dramatic "enemy" in Hollywood history - betty and coward. Like U.S. Horror, the bald Murphy's flowery characters at the beginning are very good, but this time there is no very unique fisheye and dramatic transition in U.S. Horror, and the soundtrack is also full of age.
There is an echo at the beginning and end of the first episode, starting with a female reporter's visit to Coward and ending with an interview with Coward and Betty. The battle between the former female and movie stars is about to break out. The completeness of the first episode is very good, and the stills in the later period are already unstoppable. Looking forward to further development
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