Too much background information, I won't go into details.
Movies should be seen from what the movie shows.
At the beginning of the movie, the picture is two soundtracks, and the background sound is a few people discussing the production of music. That's how filmmaking begins.
Then there is a picture of thanks: Two timid little girls, one named Dorothy and the other named Lillian, who are they? look down
Next: The reporter interviewed at the beginning, the actor's understanding of different movies.
Then describe, the director is busy, the producer is busy, the actors are busy, the makeup is busy, the props are busy, the scene is busy, and the extras are busy.
Then each type of work showed their superb skills one by one.
For people who have never been exposed to movies, this is a textbook, but for those who have never been exposed to movies, how could they possibly finish watching this movie well.
The movie is divided into two scenes, a hotel and a length. One for work and one for life.
Alphonse and Lillian's vulgar actions are constantly present in the film, both at work and in life. Describe the child who can't distinguish between work and life, and in the end can only rely on Lily to soothe his young and ignorant heart.
And Lily, isn't her life the same as the movie she acted in? I fell in love with a man just like my father. The best feeling of the movie is the sense of substitution, and the sense of substitution comes from the Holy Queen. When Lily cried and said those words to the director, the director immediately wrote them into lines. Only in this way is a good dialogue that will not make the audience feel fake.
Talk about the director's dream. Divided into three paragraphs, this expression technique is Hitchcock's technique. This is another tribute to Hitchcock. Hitchcock was among the few books that I opened when I received the music demo.
The director expresses his love for the film and respect for his predecessors in a sarcastic and suggestive way.
In the end, what family parent's words are used, filmmakers, flirting, lying, you are shameless.
Yes, acting is a profession without self. A good actor, whoever you say he is, is who he is.
The wonderful thing about movies is that you never know how the audience understands and interprets your movie, and what it is when you see it.
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