"Moving pictures~ why do we care"

Fabiola 2021-11-26 08:01:42

One of the 18 works of the brothers is relatively low, but personally I really like it. I satirize the present (although it is not the original intention of the brothers, but also satirizes the middle from the outside): he has a great right to speak. A production party that operates like a huge machine, a female star who is coaxed in the palm of her hand, is a feature film director of a small meat actor who is inconsistent with men and women, has a chaotic private life, has artistic pursuits, but is unable to resist. The screenwriting troupe that pays attention to pay and gains disproportionate grievances builds and maintains a huge readership twin "journalists" by digging out all kinds of laces... You sing it and I will appear on the stage, and it is a production that will properly appease all parties. Despite this, the producer, who is dedicated to his job and cares about his family, rejected it after thinking about it when he received the high sticks sincerely thrown by a certain industry. At first glance, he may feel puzzled, but he thinks of the 2015 Oscars. With the opening of Neil Patrick Harris, you can understand-the process of creating dreams through imagination and artistic creativity is magical and unstoppable. This is "moving pictures~ why do we care"

In addition to seeing the brothers’ deep-rooted love for the film industry, each character in this group portrait film is portrayed as lively and cute. Here I want to mention that the acting is really not good, but with a warm and sincere attitude. Seriously self-aware, accurate, loyal, and courageous little action movie actors are really rare?

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Hail, Caesar! quotes

  • Baird Whitlock: *That's* who benefits!

  • Hobie Doyle: It's complicated.