When the director, Al Pacino's Taransky saw that the Simone he created had deceived everyone, he said: "Our ability to manufacture fraud now exceeds our ability to detect it." Is the ability to fake really not as good as the ability to fake? Maybe it's just that no one cares if it's true or not.
We are so obsessed with the pursuit of beauty that there is simply not enough of it. A mysterious superstar appeared out of thin air, her figure was enchanting and moving, her voice was gripping, and her eyes were filled with melancholy. Such beauty, how can those who own it be willing to share it, and how can they bear to destroy it?
So in the beginning Taranski wanted to tell the truth to the public, but in the end he made up a bigger lie, which gradually got out of control, so that he had to cover up with more lies. No. gradually has its own life. She has her own childhood, growing up stories and experiences, scandal objects, and even holding concerts in full view.
He tried to destroy Simone, to make her appear in a decadent image, to say outrageous things, to play her as a pig, to do disgusting actions, but to no avail. Obviously, Simone's charm is enough to forgive all her actions.
Taransky realized that he couldn't control Simone anymore, she didn't seem to belong to him anymore, he didn't dare to let her disappear like this, no longer appear, those fanatics would not give up and take anger on him.
The more beautiful things are, the more dangerous they are. When a thing is beautiful enough to influence people's hearts, is it against everyone to destroy her? Taransky finally stopped resisting what Simone could do, he accepted the fact that he had created Simone, continued to fabricate bigger lies, no more guilt, no more struggle.
As he said: I just turned everyone's dreams into reality.
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