Gatsby-ish.

Bernardo 2022-03-22 09:01:07

To be honest, I don't like movies like this very much.
Because it's too solid.
Not only did it reveal the grayness of that era in the United States nakedly.
The same goes for real society.
It seems that no matter what era you are in.
People who can walk on the cutting edge of society are always Gatsby-style characters.
Those who can talk and talk always seem to be so confident and talk so often that they can always envy others.
However, if I look into the path and growth background of the people, I find that no one is from a famous family, but the childhood life is not rich, the family life is miserable, and the parental relationship is not harmonious.
Why can such a person be able to cover the sky with one hand?
Is it because they see through life and do not scrutinize any means after they have broken the pot?
Or does it mean that they put them to death and forget the rules of life, forget the moral bottom line, and abandon the faith. They only have money and fame in their hearts?
Throughout the movie, none of the characters are not bound by sin.
There is worship for money, there is worship right, there is worship for honor, and there is worship for love.
It’s not that you’re looking for these material things to be contemptuous, but that your methods are too contemptible.
The existence of phishing law enforcement is actually very fair.
Potential corrupt officials should rectify the Fa on the spot in this way.
Who makes you not easy to do good things.
About the heroine.
Rachel Adams is definitely the spokesperson of gold worship women in any era.
She would rather be a junior and learn to flicker to maintain the relationship that didn't belong to her.
How much does she love Irving?
I think in my opinion she loves her more Gucci.
Or maybe they love them more than they do not belong to them, Gucci.

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American Hustle quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Irving Rosenfeld: Did you ever have to find a way to survive and you knew your choices were bad, *but* you had to survive?

  • Sydney Prosser: You're nothing to me until you're everything.