Trumbo

Adrienne 2022-03-27 09:01:09

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The United States in the late 1940s claimed to be the embodiment of freedom. Trump and his followers had their own beliefs and values, which were inconsistent with the political views of the time. They began to confront the overall situation with an optimistic attitude. In the end, Trump Bo was jailed for contempt of Congress.

Trumbo is a famous Hollywood screenwriter, but also a very rich man, not only that, he also has a happy family. After being released from prison, Trumbo's temperament changed drastically. He became anxious because he couldn't find a job. He was estranged from his family in a completely saturated or excessive work, and he could not find a suitable person in society or willing to be him. friend people. After her wife was sensible and warm, and her friend (played by Louis ck) finally could not resist the double torment of illness and spiritual death, Trumbo decided to use excellent screenwriting works to talk to the world. Both of his works have won the Oscar for best screenplay, and during the decades of struggle, the political situation has quietly changed, and he has been affirmed by the president in the camera.

Since I have no political background knowledge, I can only see the main line of the story, and I can't understand many details. I only feel that Trumbo's creative career is hard, the price of fighting for freedom is huge, and his family is the most important to him. backing.

The actor's voice is particularly good, and the acting is also meticulous. I read a lot of movie reviews and mentioned that I would want to sleep while watching the movie. I didn't want to sleep. Instead, I almost fell asleep while watching "The Internet Lost", because I guessed the ending... The biography is the truth, please allow it to be imperfect , of course, what everyone is referring to may be that Trumbo's life is not presented in the most appropriate way.

There is a clip in the early stage of the film: at a picnic, the Trumbo family and the crowd had a drink, Trumbo's son put the glass on Trumbo's wife's head, and the wife pretended to be angry, but in the end, she freely performed for the crowd. In the acrobatic career before the age of 20, Trumbo happily enjoyed the performance, and their family atmosphere was completely inclusive and accepting. I don't know why when I watched this episode, my mind was taken to my childhood. In my childhood, I always doubted everything around me. After a logical thing happened, I would choose to think this logic is boring or This logic is not trustworthy, and it is believed that there must be other deeper reasons. When I saw the movie clips, I thought it was my distrust of my own family and my distrust of my family since I was a child, which led me to have a skeptical attitude towards everything and ignored many simple but essential truths. I am observing life with my heart, but I can always avoid some obvious things, which also causes me to lack the real sense of "alive" at times.

At the end of the day, I can't go into more details about the movie because I don't understand it. From my point of view, I see the strength that family gives to Trumbo, and I think the writers and directors, including the Trumbo confession at the end of the film, illustrate that, and they are united by their wives to let Trumbo Knowing who to fight for, not only for himself, but also for his family, and the beliefs he trusted, his family gave him a lot of confidence. Trumbo may not be a perfect man, but he is like the letter from the prison to his wife in the movie: "I am the luckiest of the unfortunate people." Of course, all this is inseparable from the special Lambert's own efforts.

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Trumbo quotes

  • Niki Trumbo: [about their neighbor] He knows. He sees Kirk Douglas coming in and out of here. And Otto Preminger and his Rolls. He's an idiot. But he's not stupid.

    [Trumbo chuckles]

    Niki Trumbo: Has he called the FBI? Congress? No, because everything they can do, they've already done. That Oscar belongs to you. Get it!

    Dalton Trumbo: My God! You're nothing like me. You're worse.

    [Niki smiles]

  • Dalton Trumbo: The blacklist was a time of evil.

    Dalton Trumbo: And no one who survived it came through untouched by evil.

    Dalton Trumbo: Caught in a situation that had passed beyond the control of mere individuals.

    Dalton Trumbo: Each person reacted as his nature, his needs, his convictions, and his particular circumstances compelled him to.

    Dalton Trumbo: It was a time of fear.

    Dalton Trumbo: And no one was exempt.

    Dalton Trumbo: Scores of people lost their homes.

    Dalton Trumbo: Their families disintegrated. They lost!

    Dalton Trumbo: And in some...

    Dalton Trumbo: Some even lost their lives.

    Dalton Trumbo: But when you look back upon that dark time, as I think you should every now and then, it will do you no good to search for heroes or villains.

    Dalton Trumbo: There weren't any.

    Dalton Trumbo: There were only victims.

    Dalton Trumbo: Victims, because each of us felt compelled to say or do things that we otherwise would not.

    Dalton Trumbo: To deliver or receive wounds which we truly did not wish to exchange.

    Dalton Trumbo: I look out to my family sitting there, and I realize what I've put them through. And it's unfair.