Cohen is not black, but a dark guy under the cover of joking

Kathryne 2021-11-26 08:01:42

Cohen spent a lot of time and actually kept outputting the values ​​of this proletarian socialism in black humor, including the performances of the singing and dancing actors based on Kim Kelly, giving supporting roles to the scenes, innocent and unselfish screenwriters. Constantly explaining the principles of capitalism and actual exploitation. On the contrary, the whole film’s description of the film industry under the obvious money industry game in the middle of the last century is actually critical and satirical. The life of drunken gold fans. The ultimate correct answer in the past Cohen films was all religious beliefs. This film directly discusses beliefs (priests, priests, rabbis, Orthodox priests), through their negative arguments and tells about the crucifixion of Jesus in the crucifixion film. The image of temporary workers has actually taken a big step on the spiritual level. It is not a simple application of religious values ​​in the past, but a discussion of what beliefs we should follow. Because it is too sensitive, everything is done in black humor. In the end, the public relations manager repented of the beating of George Clooney to the priest, and George Clooney’s speech was positive and exciting. It should be a topic. It was what the director wanted to express. It was a kind of equality, unity and justice without deterioration or loss of faith. hope. However, the huge attacks and derogations suffered by this article in the IDMB and other film critics may not be that simple.

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  • Christa 2022-04-20 09:01:40

    It's not very pretty! Such a story + so many stars to help out is a bit wasteful. It is not enough to say that entertainment comes first. It is still in place to pay tribute to that era. After all, there are feelings and the influence of capitalism on the film era. The costumes are very good, and Qian Ning dances very well. Scarlett is a character that is completely unnecessary but very eye-catching when she appears. The funniest scene is jumping into the water to cover the moon, but the point of comedy is still not quite get.

  • Crystel 2022-03-23 09:01:47

    Three and a half. The story is still very interesting, full of Coen Brothers-style black humor and irony, and the sense of the times is great. The signifier is everywhere, the signified is not clear. The whole film is too focused on the taste of "movie within a movie", and it has become a completely closed movie game.

Hail, Caesar! quotes

  • Protestant Clergyman: God loves everyone!

    Catholic Clergyman: God is love!

    Eastern Orthodox Clergyman: God is who he is.

    Rabbi: This is special? Who isn't who he is?

    Catholic Clergyman: But, how should God be rendered in a motion picture?

    Rabbi: God isn't in the motion picture!

  • Eddie Mannix: We don't need to agree on the nature of the deity here. If we could focus on the Christ, whatever his parentage. My question is: is our depiction fair?

    Eastern Orthodox Clergyman: I have seen worse.

    Eddie Mannix: Reverend?

    Protestant Clergyman: There's nothing to offend a - reasonable man.

    Eddie Mannix: Father?

    Catholic Clergyman: The motion picture teleplay was respectful and exhibited tastefulness and class.

    Rabbi: Who made you an expert all of the sudden?

    Eddie Mannix: And, what do you think, Rabbi?

    Rabbi: Eh? I haven't an opinion.