The movie posters like Schwarzenegger and the title of a typical inspirational movie like The Aviator will not arouse my initial enthusiasm for watching the movie. It is really only because Director Scorsese put it on the list of wanting to watch. . And the first half of the movie made me almost think it was a wrong choice, but fortunately the second half got better, and I liked it very much by the end of the whole movie.
Some of the protagonist Howard Hughes' moments in the film are impressive:
Regardless of the opposition of others, stick to the end for your own work (whether it's a movie or an airplane). Paranoid demanding of every detail of the film.
At the premiere of "Hell's Angels", I was moved by my own work.
In order to achieve their goals, they can not follow social rules and ignore the so-called moral standards.
Escape a flashy party and fly a plane over the city with your girlfriend.
The ultimate enthusiasm in the relationship, a steady stream of inspiration emerges, but it is also irritable and fragile, pretending to ignore it but unable to let it go.
Has bad ears, or is often severely distracted in conversation.
Although he has paranoid physical and mental cleanliness, he can accept the two most important girlfriends in his life, one is divorced and the other is still married. But in life, no one can go on.
After the emotional blow at both ends, I fell into desperate self-isolation. Paranoid, extreme, withdrawn, isolated.
Dedicate yourself to your life's dreams, and maintain your enthusiasm for creation and work after or even during a period of success.
It is possible to invest and even gamble for the movie regardless of the cost. Take the risk and test drive your own plane for the maiden flight.
Some of these qualities are enviable and unattainable or not fully agreeable to, but many are directly sympathetic.
The clip of the successful test flight of the Hercules at the end also made me very excited.
More and more I began to believe that the value of life lies in continuous creation, no matter what form of work or output. Even these may be completely meaningless.
Even if all the sums of values may be meaningless in the metaphysical realm; but in a world of nothingness without meaning, it does not mean that every original impulse, every inspiration, every process, every result is worthless.
After writing the above, when I was about to send it out, I suddenly remembered the scene at the end of the film, Howard Hughes paranoia again, and the repeated "the way of the future" in his mouth.
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