Failure is not terrible, terrible is mediocrity

Brandi 2022-03-18 09:01:04

At first I thought it was a biographical film about the growth of a movie genius, but I found out later that this guy has nothing to do with genius at all.
I do not know why, naturally think of a movie, "Little Miss Sunshine", saying there are memories from the heart, "the I'm A loser.so the What?"
ED is admirable, his life doing what you want to do business , and tried every means to make efforts, only for one goal, to make his own film. Perseverance is always admirable. Although his film is not successful, or in the eyes of the world is not successful. Success is relative, for himself, that is success. What about ourselves? Are we living successfully? Even relative to myself, is it successful?
The film is a torment of our values. Most of our parents lived to survive, what about us? Is ideal really just the impulse of everyone when they are young, and whether life should copy each other. To live richly and intensely, even if it is an illusion, do we have the courage to do it.
The road is still long, west or east. . . .

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  • Greta 2022-03-21 09:01:42

    The worst director of all time, Ed Wood, meets his idol, Orson Welles, and faces the same financial woes. Whether it is a dream that can be realized or not, whether there is film talent or not, or is defined as success or failure, before the movie "it's worth it when you start shooting", you are all innocent and radiant people. (Yeah, I just watched it today==

  • Ludie 2022-03-22 09:01:36

    4.3 It feels right to watch the whole movie. I guess Lugosi made me a little uncomfortable. Maybe because of the character, it feels like pity for a person who is both respectful and pitiful. He said that women just love to watch horror movies. Women just love watching horror movies, which makes women secrete many beneficial cells

Ed Wood quotes

  • [making up the bald Dr. Tom to look like Bela Lugosi]

    Makeup Man Harry: Ed, what am I gonna do here.

    Edward D. Wood, Jr.: What do you mean?

    Makeup Man Harry: He has no hair.

    Edward D. Wood, Jr.: Gee, I never noticed that. Put a wig on him!

  • Vampira: You're watching our Halloween movie, "White Zombie", starring Bela Lugosi, John Harron, Madge Bellamy, and a bunch of other people I've never heard of.