Who the fuck is cool who knows

Alan 2022-01-13 08:02:49

The film is good. The rhythm, dialogue, and interspersed are very comfortable. I like old faces.

The female producer didn't know who it was, her voice was dull, and she had seen it in "Jinova" before. I can't tell why, just like it.

Although it is somewhat comical, it is doubtful whether the director or actor may be a big name in the movie, but the feeling of being caught by various large and small characters is common.

In middle age, it's really fucking unlucky, even if the boss is bullied, even the fucking subordinate will step on it.

To be considerate, it is that De Niro didn't sloppy, dim, and didn't cry when he encountered unlucky things. It seems that there is little emotion, or no time.

At the end of the movie, Ridneiro at the airport was unable to catch up with the plane and was embarrassed to make a phone call to his wife across the ocean, saying that it was the beautiful scenery of France. The wife said, I am jealous of you. Oh shit, people can only be so jealous in middle age.

Many scenes in the movie are very interesting. Willie's beard counts as one, and De Niro's cover for Vanity Fair counts as one.

A little bit by the bitch of the magazine who didn't know how many men had been fucked by him, who was still going to be interviewed a few days ago, squeezed to the very edge, and had to cooperate in making facial expressions, saying that he was still rolling in Vanity Fair.

De Niro's expression is calm, undiminished and proud. Click. Who the hell is cool, who knows.

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  • Rickey 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    come on whats wrong with the editing but story is ok

  • Cordelia 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    It turns out that the producer's life is just like that, but the film itself is a failure, even with De Niro.

What Just Happened quotes

  • [first lines]

    Ben: Vanity Fair named me as one of the 30 most powerful producers in the business. Power is an elusive term, but in Hollywood it's everything, I don't care what they say, you either have it, want it, or you're afraid of losing it. Where you stand at these things, or who you may be standing next to, may not seem like the most important thing, but it *really* matters.

  • Scott Solomon: Too bad about Jack, huh?

    Ben: That's rare. Usually agents kill others, not themselves.