Even if I knew the general plot in advance, I was still amazed by the superb performances of the actors and the wonderful dialogues that appeared from time to time during the viewing process. In the process of watching movies in the 1950s and 1960s, I was always amazed by the acting skills and stage qualities of the actors of that era. Many scenes are not inferior even if they are put on the stage, which is not seen in today's movies. It seems that the current movies are pursuing the actor's performance to be intangible. Too many people directly regard this intangible as a way of experience. However, not everyone has this talent, and the result is unbearable to witness. So, when I watched this movie, my heart has been applauding these outstanding actors. If it were a film made in recent years, maybe I would give it four stars, but it is too surprising to put it more than 60 years ago. How long it took the screenwriter and director to ponder this script is unknown, but it must be said that it is really great--- There is never a shortage of glitzy Vanity Fair for celebrities and rookies, and it has always been like this in the past, present and future. The story is arranged, using a third person's perspective to narrate'All about Eve', plus those worldly and refined human experience through the people in the play. I thought such a story would be a bit depressing and dark, but it was okay after reading it, but I felt ironic and mocking occasionally. The Chinese translation once made me a little puzzled. When I finally saw that young and equally ambitious girl standing in front of the full-length mirror wearing Eve's dress and holding her trophy, you suddenly understood. Comet beauty, isn’t it all about girls like Eve, young and beautiful, they were all so innocent, humble, full of energy at first, so love to look forward to the stage, how could the seniors, especially the men, doubt her, they just think this is all about Eve, that' all. The most important thing is that they are young and beautiful. Women's sixth sense or intuition will always be faster and earlier, first Margo and then Karen, they will soon understand that men, it may take some time to lose money to find out, maybe some will never be discovered. It really surprised me to reject Eve like Bill did, and yes, there are always exceptions. I remembered that there was a film with a similar theme, "The Birth of a Star", which also talked about the process of becoming an anonymous actress. Regardless of whether one is consciously or unconsciously, fame seems to be a process of reaching the top by stepping on the active or passive stepping stones of others. Whether you can come down and return to the ordinary and ordinary of a person depends on your personal pursuit. Margo's chic letting go is a bit admirable, and some likes it. She did not give up the opportunity to love and be loved, nor did she give up friendship. Perhaps the transition between the old and the new in that era still requires aptitude, talent and time. In this era when the Internet transmits everything in an instant, coupled with the ever-changing patterns of public relations, it may be overnight. The passerby who was still an unknown person yesterday has become popular today. Fried chicken. The new and the old are changing faster and faster, and many things have become like instant noodles-it smells very good, and immediately after eating the first bite, I immediately understand that it is not that taste at all. I will eat it when I am really hungry, but You will regret it after eating. I think an actor’s acting skills, even if she/he has an unusual talent, can truly master the role of mastery, it cannot be achieved without taking time and experience. However, the paradox is that the youth and beauty of actors, especially actresses, cannot be achieved by this. Completely synchronized, so in the 30th generation, there are fewer and fewer actors who can have both acting and beauty. With the 40th acting, filmmakers have begun to favor those 20th-generation newcomers. Now many movies are often unstoppable because of this. So when I finished watching the film, I was actually a little grateful that the filmmakers in the past had made this great dish, which allowed me as an audience to enjoy more than two hours of satisfaction. Therefore, there are a lot of incoherent words here. PS: Recommend a few wonderful clips: Margo held a banquet where everyone sat on the stairs and talked about drama; Margo lost his temper because Eve was carrying her as a stand-in, and then had a dialogue with Bill in the stage set props; Eva and Karen were out of oil The conversation in the broken down car; the part where Eve threatens Karen; every meaningful conversation between the sophisticated and treacherous drama critic and Eve. . . The most important thing is that they are young and beautiful. Women's sixth sense or intuition will always be faster and earlier, first Margo and then Karen, they will soon understand that men, it may take some time to lose money to find out, maybe some will never be discovered. It really surprised me to reject Eve like Bill did, and yes, there are always exceptions. I remembered that there was a movie with a similar theme, "The Birth of a Star", which also talked about the process of becoming an anonymous actress. Regardless of whether one is consciously or unconsciously, fame seems to be a process of reaching the top by stepping on the active or passive stepping stones of others. Whether you can come down and return to the ordinary and ordinary of a person depends on your personal pursuit. Margo's chic letting go is a bit admirable, and some likes it. She did not give up the opportunity to love and be loved, nor did she give up friendship. Perhaps the transition between the old and the new in that era still requires aptitude, talent and time. In this era when the Internet transmits everything in an instant, coupled with the ever-changing patterns of public relations, it may be overnight. The passerby who was still an unknown person yesterday has become popular today. Fried chicken. The new and the old are changing faster and faster, and many things have become like instant noodles-it smells very good, and immediately after eating the first bite, I immediately understand that it is not that taste at all. I will eat it when I am really hungry, but You will regret it after eating. I think an actor’s acting skills, even if she/he has an unusual talent, can truly master the role of mastery, it cannot be achieved without taking time and experience. However, the paradox is that the youth and beauty of actors, especially actresses, cannot be achieved by this. Completely synchronized, so in the 30th generation, there are fewer and fewer actors who can have both acting and beauty. With the 40th acting, filmmakers have begun to favor those 20th-generation newcomers. Now many movies are often unstoppable because of this. So when I finished watching the film, I was actually a little grateful that the filmmakers in the past had made this great dish, which allowed me as an audience to enjoy more than two hours of satisfaction. Therefore, there are a lot of incoherent words here. PS: Recommend a few wonderful clips: Margo held a banquet where everyone sat on the stairs and talked about drama; Margo lost his temper because Eve was carrying her as a stand-in, and then had a dialogue with Bill in the stage set props; Eva and Karen were out of oil The conversation in the broken down car; the part where Eve threatens Karen; every meaningful conversation between the sophisticated and treacherous drama critic and Eve. . . The most important thing is that they are young and beautiful. Women's sixth sense or intuition will always be faster and earlier, first Margo and then Karen, they will soon understand that men, it may take some time to lose money to find out, maybe some will never be discovered. It really surprised me to reject Eve like Bill did, and yes, there are always exceptions. I remembered that there was a film with a similar theme, "The Birth of a Star", which also talked about the process of becoming an anonymous actress. Regardless of whether one is consciously or unconsciously, fame seems to be a process of reaching the top by stepping on the active or passive stepping stones of others. Whether you can come down and return to the ordinary and ordinary of a person depends on your personal pursuit. Margo's chic and let go is a bit admirable, and some likes it. She did not give up the opportunity to love and be loved, nor did she give up friendship. Maybe the transition between the old and the new in that era still requires aptitude, talent and time. In this era when the Internet transmits everything in an instant, plus public relations The ever-changing patterns that have been passed down, perhaps overnight, a passerby who was still an unknown person yesterday will become a popular fried chicken today. The new and the old are changing faster and faster, and many things have become like instant noodles-it smells very good, and immediately after the first bite, I understand that it’s not that taste at all. I’ll finish eating when I’m really hungry. You will regret it after eating. I think an actor’s acting skills, even if she/he has an unusual talent, can truly master the role of mastery, it cannot be achieved without taking time and experience. However, the paradox is that the youth and beauty of actors, especially actresses, cannot be achieved by this. Completely synchronized, so in the 30th generation, there are fewer and fewer actors who can have both acting and beauty. With the 40th acting, filmmakers have begun to favor those 20th-generation newcomers. Now many movies are often unstoppable because of this. So when I finished watching the film, I was actually a little grateful that the filmmakers in the past had made this great dish, which allowed me as an audience to enjoy more than two hours of satisfaction. Therefore, there are a lot of incoherent words here. PS: Recommend a few wonderful clips: Margo held a banquet where everyone sat on the stairs and talked about drama; Margo lost his temper because Eve was carrying her as a stand-in, and then had a dialogue with Bill in the stage set props; Eva and Karen were out of oil The conversation in the broken down car; the part where Eve threatens Karen; every meaningful conversation between the sophisticated and treacherous drama critic and Eve. . . Temper, then dialogue with Bill in the stage set props; Eva and Karen in the car that broke down without fuel; Eve threatened Karen; every time a meaningful dialogue between the sophisticated and treacherous critics and Eve. . . Temper, then talk with Bill in the stage set props; Eva and Karen in the car that broke down without fuel; Eve threatens Karen; every time the sophisticated and treacherous critics have meaningful conversations with Eve. . .
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