No wonder the New York Times recommends movies that write about the dark side of Hollywood

Dante 2022-03-24 09:02:58

Is this family cursed? The flower of evil blooms generation after generation. That little boy's unusual precociousness, his ability to see through the world, to understand and negotiate the adult world, and the ability to acquire, began to think that it was just the ability of a precocious child who went out to work very early to deal with the world. After seeing that, his entire family, especially the father, although he is a therapist and can still publish books, is just a businessman who talks about soldiers on paper. .

Like the decoration of their home, it looks good, but it is very cold, there is no temperature, and there is no warmth.

No wonder The New York Times recommended this film about the dark side of Hollywood again this year. Last year, it was BLING, BLING, on both ends of the bad reviews. In fact, this one is more profound than that one.

How many normal people are there in the film? What about limousine drivers trying to break into Hollywood? If he manages to break into Hollywood, there may be an answer.

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  • Buddy 2022-04-22 07:01:43

    It's easier to understand than Metropolis, and it's smart and fun to talk about Hollywood, but it's too crazy. Aunt Moore\o/\o/\o/

  • Pierce 2022-04-21 09:03:01

    How masochistic it is to watch schizophrenia films for 2 days in a row! Why give up therapy, you bastard! ! !

Maps to the Stars quotes

  • [last lines]

    Agatha Weiss: On absence without desire

    Benjie Weiss: On absence without desire

    Agatha Weiss: On naked solitude.

    Benjie Weiss: On naked solitude.

    Agatha Weiss: On the stairs of death, I write your name.

    Benjie Weiss: On the stairs of death, I write your name.

    Agatha Weiss: On health that has returned.

    Benjie Weiss: On health that has returned.

    Agatha Weiss: On danger that is left.

    Benjie Weiss: On danger that is left.

    Agatha Weiss: On hope without memory, I write your name.

    Benjie Weiss: On hope without memory, I write your name.

    Agatha Weiss: And by the power of a word.

    Benjie Weiss: And by the power of a word.

    Agatha Weiss: I renew my life.

    Benjie Weiss: I renew my life.

    Agatha Weiss: I was born to know you and to name you.

    Benjie Weiss: I was born to know you and to name you.

    Agatha Weiss: Liberty.

    Benjie Weiss: Liberty.

  • Havana Segrand: [to Jerome] Would you fuck me if I asked you to? For research?