Successful capital
Success requires capital support. Just imagine Howard Hughes might just be a daydreaming dandy without inheriting his father's strong financial resources. But success also requires extraordinary abilities, and undoubtedly Howard has all of this.
From a commercial point of view, Howard Hughes is undoubtedly very successful, and enjoying his father's wealth is a good excuse for any mediocre generation to degenerate. And for Howard, if "Hell's Angels" did not succeed, then he is no different from the prodigal dudes. But he succeeded and soared into the sky ever since. You said it was a gambling, but he won.
The obsession with dreams is often very admirable. Flying is an indispensable dream for Howard. Even if he became one of the richest men on this planet, it did not change his enthusiasm for flying.
Everything looks so perfect, but no one is the darling of God. The bath at the beginning of the
Achilles heel
film reveals Howard's biggest problem-cleanliness. Houston's great plague gave him too much shadow, and his mother's "Quarantine. Quarantine." time and time again also planted dark seeds in Howard's young heart.
Every time I go to a restaurant, I don’t need to open the bottle of milk. I look at the food that has been touched by others with almost fearful eyes. I can’t pass the towel to a disabled person. I don’t even want to touch myself who has brushed other people’s clothes. Handkerchief.
The only time Howard touched something other people used in the whole story was to drink a bottle of milk with Katharine Hepburn on an airplane. It is precisely because of the previous habit of cleanliness that this lens is more deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and people sigh even more when they see the scene where he and Hepburn burn all his clothes after breaking up.
In the restroom of the restaurant, he dared not touch the doorknob after exhausting all the hand towels, which eventually turned this obsessive-compulsive disorder into obsessive-compulsive disorder.
The ultimate goal of a successful man
seems to be that there are countless love affairs for successful people. After being successful, they can still make a case with the wives of chaos. Perhaps when money and reputation are in the bag, the conquest of women becomes the only pursuit of these big men who have trampled the world under their feet.
Howard Hughes is a playboy is beyond doubt, he even has the nickname The World's Greatest Womanizer. There are countless actresses who have had relationships with him, including Jean Harlow, Katharine Hepburn, Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, Ginger Rogers and Ava Gardner. After that, he still extensively searched for new actresses who had just debuted, and got into bed in the name of discovering new stars. He stopped making movies until the 1950s.
The film focuses on his relationship with Hepburn, which is quite romantic. After all, few people can take you for a ride.
I didn't notice Jude Law when I watched the whole movie. It was such a failure. I only found out after some mention. I really didn't recognize him with a beard. There is also the DiCaprio is too short, the prototype is 1.93 meters big.
Finally, use this lunatic’s own words to conclude, "I'm not a paranoid deranged millionaire. Goddamit, I'm a billionaire."
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