The amount of information in the last episode was an explosion. The first film by the first female director, starring a black woman who was written by a black person and became the heroine for the first time, broke the company's record of nearly seven years and successfully won the Oscar. She has won many heavyweight awards such as Best Actress, Best Screenplay (or screenplay?)
This kind of thing that will be circulating headlines for a week in 2020 can actually be realized in the early 1950s (I guess the background is probably before August 1950, because Vivien Leigh is still in the filming of a Streetcar Named Desire and the Cowherd. Memorizing lines all night), and the film meg participated in the Oscars held in 1953 (this year, the two old ladies of the old enemy were nominated at the same time, the play only mentioned Joan's "Sudden Rise of Fear", and the best actress was awarded It's Vivien (Best Actress of 1952))
I don’t know if Halle Berry will sigh that he was a little too excited when he was the queen of the new millennium after seeing this play; Audrey Hepburn, who won the heroine one year later, will sigh to herself: luck is as good as her, I Got a grand slam already.
Besides, the foolish Bai Tian, who is devoted to dreaming in the entertainment industry, has the trump card of his father, the director of the studio, and decided to work hard with the amateurs, and rely on his talent to get the film heroine invested by his father, the only one to go. The back door is to have an audition opportunity, which is simply more than Pepsi
After the mother succeeded in taking the position, the first thing she did was to pursue true art against all the opinions, and even gave up the little milk dog she had fed to her daughter as a promotional couple in order to promote the movie.
Speaking of the one-shot thing, I have to mention the actress whose name I can't remember, Jane Haro's hair color. Because the director suffered a heart attack during the affair, I felt very sorry for my wife, and decided to quit the studio (said ok. What about the drunken and lavish Hollywood? Are those naked men cheering and jumping into the swimming pool party?) The lady expresses her forgiveness (why don’t you need to do it yourself if you don’t work harder)
The point is, the gay couple holding hands on the Oscar red carpet, are you sure they are walking on the red carpet in 1953? Cary Grant will cry when he sees it (if it's so easy to come out, why have I worked so hard to hide it for so many years?)
On the one hand, it's a promiscuous Hollywood, and on the other hand, it is a paradise for all kinds of lgbt and people of color, exm? Isn't it good to continue the old enemy series? Is it because the old Hollywood is not enough or is this theme too fragrant?
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