About the producer's failure story

Cecil 2022-01-13 08:02:49

The title is about to play a game of ambiguity: the plot of the film is indeed about a producer’s frustrated life, so "about" + "producer's failure" + "story"; but in fact, the story is really a bit off the appetite, so "about the production Human" + "failure story".

Who is interested in watching your seemingly down-to-earth life experience for filmmakers! !

Your marriage is on a rock, and your wife Hongxing is out of the wall, but don’t you have a happy life!

The film you produced hits the wall, the director plays with personality, the actors do not cooperate, the boss of the film company is not happy, and the audience response to the film trial is extremely poor. Such problems are emerging one after another, and there seems to be a lot of unpleasant things. However, this is just a movie problem. When meeting a good director, a good script, and a good actor, what a happy situation!

Director Barry Levinson can be described as a typical depression. There is no work in recent years that can make him proud. The appearance of this film perfectly reflects his depressed mood. Head-to-head, in a dilemma, the film says it is to satirize Hollywood's mechanism to suppress the director's ideas, but in fact it is only showing the situation in Hollywood.

Don't look at the expectation of CAST, it's just boring. Saying that there are old Bruce and Sean, in fact, forget it, they are just guest appearances. Robert DeNiro is also active in the big screen performances and behind-the-scenes productions. Ben, who plays the film by him, can also empathize with the performance, but whether it looks good or not, I have reservations. It's only now that I wake up. Robert already has a 31-year-old son. It was in vain that he was still immersed in love, wandering in the chest of different black-skinned women.

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  • Scott Solomon: Too bad about Jack, huh?

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

  • Ben: [discussion about Bruce Willis] I suppose it took him a long time to grow it, he probably just wants to wait 'til the last minute.

    Cal: That's what I thought last week, but after seeing him today, I got the sense this is going to be his "look", it's an artistic-choice...

    Ben: The extra weight is too? It can't be.

    Cal: It's a feeling.

    Ben: Cal, we got the studio to pay him $20 million to be a leading man. For that kind of money there is an expectation.

    Cal: They expect a good performance...

    Ben: No, no, no no, Cal. For that kind of money they expect millions of menstruating women to want to have intercourse with him. You understand what I'm saying? You want a poster that says "See Santa Run"?