Hollywood's "Road to Revolution"

Verdie 2022-01-13 08:02:49

I just wrote Kate's "Road to Revolution", and watched three old dramas of "Happening Now" on the plane. What capital operation and what unspoken rules have all come, I think it is really ironic. What is art, and what is an artist? In the final analysis: good movies are the top sellers, and big-name celebrities are pursued by literary and artistic youths! In short, money is the last word! Film as an industry has a very sound system in Hollywood. Who should do what, who says what counts, and what a person can do can be quantified. Therefore, the trial screening is not good, the director has to edit again, the funder does not like Bruce to grow a beard, he has to shave no matter how awesome it is! Everything is guided by money. The phone that ROBERT hangs all day is as depressing as Leonado's black suit in "Road to Revolution". With a wrist like BRUCE, the decision of a beard is related to the job of a group of dozens of people. It is not as simple as "love who and who.

" What is the difference between Hollywood's "Road to Revolution"? Where is the happiness of artistic life? I don’t see, it’s better to leave it to literary youth like APRIL...

It’s worth mentioning that the heroine of "Twilight" plays the daughter of ROBERT in the film, or the expression that everyone owes her. The more annoying!

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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.