Rival Betty&Joan

Allen 2022-03-26 09:01:15

It is no exaggeration to say that they are old enemies. From the very beginning, they were fighting for publicity and roles, and finally, they were fighting for men and Oscars. The two of them fought a lot... Both of them are professional Hollywood actors. To present an epic ripping battle. I didn't like Joan very much at first, I felt that she was really no better than Betty in Baby Jane, and she was blindly jealous and obstructed Betty's Oscar awards... But in the end, Joan dreamed of himself and hedda in the middle of the night a week before his death, The scene of Jack and Betty chatting and having a party together really made me laugh. Joan also said that she was very happy to see Betty. Maybe she wanted to be friends with Betty from the very beginning, but because of her arrogant love for face, she refused to pull down her face to make up with Betty, which created so many love and kills in the future.

Photo of Betty and Joan when they first met

This drama really reflects what happened in Hollywood, the acting, the layout is good, nothing to say.

Strong Amway :)

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Extended Reading
  • Willis 2022-03-23 09:03:37

    There are too many golden sentences, and they are not blunt at all. From the beginning to the end, it has been showing the pain and competition behind the glamorous, let the story repeatedly explain whether it is worth it, and what is left for the audience in the end. The format of the 8-episode American drama can contain the granularity that ordinary star reports and feature films can't reach at all. Who was the first to come up with this kind of story?

  • Agustina 2022-03-24 09:03:54

    In the last episode, I was afraid that I would burst into tears. . I lay quietly in the computer for half a month. . Then I was still in tears. . In fact, at the end of the seventh episode, when the most poisonous song for women's hearts sounded, I couldn't help but want to cry. . A wonderful duel between the two superstars. . There is no brilliance, only the bitterness behind it. . But even old age is full of wrinkles. . It can't hide the kind of demeanor that is unique to the Hollywood legends of the golden age.