meaningful movie

Kasandra 2022-03-22 09:02:02

Spent 2 days on and off. Feels worth seeing.
There seems to be something wrong with the plot that came up, and the old politicians didn't have a good reason to keep the gardener.
In addition, the connotation of the whole film is very profound.
The flickering financial groups behind the political system, the widespread influence of the media, the conflict between the old and the new media, the ambiguity expressed on the scene mixed with self-righteous humor, the common problems of old couples and young wives, the activities of political thieves, etc. got performance.
The actor's performance is very good, natural, engaged, without flaws.
Dr. Strangelove's performance can be described as an old drama bone, but unfortunately the Oscar lost.
The old man used to be a big star, famous for his handsomeness, but unfortunately he was fleeting. That year's Oscars were well deserved.
The young wife has always been active in the entertainment industry. She was also a beauty when she was young, and she is also a milf in this film. Joan of Arc and mother-daughter love all show a broad play path.
Personally prefer Shirley MacLaine.

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Extended Reading
  • Melba 2021-12-31 08:02:04

    it's so ironic and misanthropic

  • Kennith 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Big wise or wise, Peter Sellers bid farewell to the world with this film, and the scene at the end of the film also turned into an immortal

Being There quotes

  • [upon walking out of an elevator]

    Chance the Gardener: That was a very small room.

  • Abraz: Bullshit. Who sent you here, boy? Did that chickenshit asshole Raphael send you, boy?

    Chance the Gardener: No. Mr. Thomas Franklin told me I must leave the old man's house. He's dead, you know.

    Abraz: Dead, my ass. You tell that asshole, if he got somethin' to tell me, to get his ass down here himself! You got that, boy?