More of a sad story

Rusty 2022-03-27 09:01:23

No matter how bright the stars are, there will be a day when their brilliance will fade away. It has to be said that the ups and downs of life are ruthless. But when I get old, I can't get out of the old dream surrounded by stars. Every day I live on old photos and the glorious imprints of the past. I would rather brush my teeth and vomit blood than surgery just to prolong my appearance. Times have made these people, but perhaps they have also played with and controlled their lives. It's a sigh that Hollywood's turbulent Hollywood has tied their fate with the rules of patriarchy. This play focuses more on the changes of Joan's situation and the bleak evening scene, probably because Joan's star path is more difficult than Betty's, and it can better reflect the achievements, experience and destruction of actresses in such a flashy field of Hollywood.

Main topic: The Battle of Tear Force is so cool to watch, that I am eager to rewatch "The Shocking Change of Langui" that I watched two years ago.

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  • Junior 2022-04-24 07:01:26

    With Robert Aldridge and "Landscape" and "Landscape Sequel," it's no wonder that he went on to direct the all-male cast of war films. Judy Davis as the gossip reporter and Zeta Jones as Olivia de Havilland, hahahaha.

  • Chase 2022-03-22 09:03:04

    The straight man in the deep cabinet sees Zhen Huan's show more than Shouji's old enemy