I recently watched Guilty By Suspicion. This movie was unpopular, but it was very good. It gave me a history of exclusion/persecution of (suspected) communists in Hollywood that I was not familiar with before.
There is an interesting detail, Martin Scorsese cameo in the film as a friend of the protagonist, a real communist. There is a line he said in it, which is suspected to be his own performance, because the sentence "He's the genius. I steal from good pictures" is very similar to Martin's own modesty, plus his queen/muse (?) Compliments and confessions from Robert De Niro.
The funny thing is that the protagonist played by De Niro is not a real communist, but he chose to stick to the bottom line and lost his job opportunity, and the fat friend of the protagonist seems to be a real communist, but he betrayed his friend for his own benefit, so the movie In fact, it is still a very typical Hollywood style. Although it criticizes the acts of harming the community, it mocks the community in secret. After all, it is necessary to show the ultimate criticism of the hostile ideology, so it can only start from black products.
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