ed wood - April 13, 2004

Krystal 2022-03-18 09:01:04

To be honest I was looking forward to this movie with a weird comparison when I thought my fascination with Depp had grown to the point of going through all of his work when I had to watch Tim Burton's Ed Wood with Depp Isn't it better than Tim's "BIG FISH" without Depp (of course I ended up with an interesting difference) The Chinese sisters Hua's appearance in Ed Wood is no different from BIG FISH, but obviously younger and more beautiful ) When I had to see if Depp's transvestite in a woman's clothes was akin to a slight sissy exaggeration of a pirate, I got so annoyed that I had to pretend to be a film critic to decide whether he deserved a Golden Globe nomination for the film. The award was

good and soon I was hooked by the wonderful and lovely EDDI of the story. It's nice that he's not a made-up character. Ed Wood is a real person in Hollywood despite being voted the worst director ever. I was so excited about the movie, even if I suffered countless blows, when I was persuading others to invest, I was intoxicated while guiding the actors and reading the lines with the actors. A young man who is always full of enthusiasm for his youth There is

no denying that the films he made were extremely rotten and were besieged by eggs and paper balls. It is not an exaggeration at all, but I even like the way he made movies. The scene of getting up from the grave is because the fat can't get up. This stupid director actually asked two unrelated "policemen" to help him sit up. It's really not logical at all, but what does it matter? Many things were produced and called by people Art can be as few and far between for any director dumping
Note passion of garbage more people happy and self-affirmation than repeat out classic

EDDI is then worship that has-been horror movie actor Bela he knew the 74-year-old man needs A movie to survive and live. He wrote the character for him out of admiration than sympathy. He took him to detox and even forgot that the old man used to take him to another world with the gun but to continue to be good friends. This warm and positive humanity makes people unable to speak

I was frightened by the innate horror of old Bella. He never deliberately laughed, but it was already chilling. The real horror was never created and real, abandoned by life, forgotten by others, and made him cry emotionally. And the smiles are all cold to the bone, especially the howling and crying in the drug rehab center, the real pain has made people fear him more than sympathy, he is not a good actor, only knows one way to act, but always so dedicated in the cold creek He fought hard with the immobile "octopus" props but never asked Eddi why he arranged this boring scene.

After the old man died, Eddi was alone in the dark room watching the last scene of his life. He was shocked. and I was shocked. Fortunately, there was a beautiful ending. This clip was put into the film. It was a success as the old man's last work. That's the one That's to be remembered The arrangement is perfect. Actually, all the audience gave Eddi love and respect to Bella. Such a work that is full of emotion but still so clumsy.

I haven't encountered such a film that excites me in a long time. I was blinded by repetition, but something appeared at the right moment at the intersection I stepped on a strangely excited pace as if I had been given a shot of cardiotonic Re-face the familiar numb surroundings Ed Wood, who always had a warm smile on his face, let me Have more courage to face what you love It doesn't matter if it's close to success, at least close to the dream,

maybe movies teach us how to live and how to craft our own life movies.

Thank you Absinthe for sending me so many discs. I like this movie very much. I know it. You also like

2004.4.13

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Ed Wood quotes

  • [Finds Bela ailing]

    Bela Lugosi: This happens all the time.

    Edward D. Wood, Jr.: Is there anything I can get for you? Water or a blanket?

    Bela Lugosi: Goulash.

    Edward D. Wood, Jr.: I don't know how to make goulash.

    [See the track marks on Bela's arm]

    Edward D. Wood, Jr.: Bela, what's in the needle?

    Bela Lugosi: Morphine. With a demerol chaser.

  • [Bride of the Monster wrap party. Mariachi band plays "Que sera sera"]

    Tor Johnson: Mister Bunny, what's wrong? I heard you were becoming a lady.

    Bunny Breckinridge: Oh, that. Mexico was... a nightmare. We got into a car accident... he was killed. Our luggage... was stolen. The surgeon... turned out to be... a quack. If it hadn't been for these men...

    [gestures to the Mariachi band]

    Bunny Breckinridge: I don't know... how I would have... survived,