aviator

Lola 2022-04-19 09:01:21

The delusion can be summed up in one sentence, probably this movie is similar to: It tells the splendid life story of an obsessive-compulsive patient who regards his soul as the blue sky and his blood as an airplane.

First of all, I have to talk about the scene at the beginning of the film where the male protagonist's mother washes his body with soap. After all, this scene is like the mustard soy sauce to be dipped in sushi when it comes to the film. At the end of the film, in the same scene, the male protagonist said why he worked so hard to make the $4 million "Hell's Angels" movie in the whole film, and why he always drove the test machine himself every time; as for the final aspect of making money , my feeling is more that this should belong to his superhuman passion for the field he loves. The movie took N shots to portray his cleanliness (mental and physical), making the characters very full, and I believe he will impress you more than the protagonists in many movies.

I still want to summarize one sentence: It is hard to imagine that the shadows left by one’s childhood will not accompany one’s life. If you have children, pay more attention to the psychological development of the children, take care of them as much as possible, and let them have a sound mind.

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  • Aimee 2022-03-20 09:01:15

    Seeing him, I really feel that he is really a poor and hateful person.

  • Mackenzie 2022-03-22 09:01:15

    In terms of science, technology, military politics and entertainment circles, they can make a comeback after falling into a trough. A little perfectionist obsessive-compulsive disorder is nothing, Iron Man is a bit crazy. It's just that I didn't tell the story too clearly after shooting non-stop for three hours. Blanchett’s new appearance and accent made me unable to believe it was her...

The Aviator quotes

  • [Howard and the star of "Hell's Angels", Jean Harlow have arrived at the premiere]

    Emcee: Big night for you, Mr. Hughes.

    [Howard can't hear him]

    Emcee: BIG NIGHT FOR YOU TONIGHT!

    Howard Hughes: [finally hears him; smiles] Very big, very big.

    Emcee: Tell us what it was like making this fabulous picture.

    Howard Hughes: [still can't hear him; continuing to smile] Yes!

    Emcee: Yeah... So, 4 million clams from your own pocket. Nervous how the flick will fly?

    Howard Hughes: [has finally given up on hearing him] Big night. You enjoy the show.

    Emcee: Yes, well, let me present the feminine star of this spectacle, "Hell's Angels", Miss Jean Harlow!

    Jean Harlow: Thank you. I would like to use this occasion to publicly thank Mr. Hughes for the opportunity he gave me. Thank you.

  • [after the premiere of "Hell's Angels", everyone in the crowd applauds]

    Jean Harlow: Stand up, slim! Take a bow!

    [almost reluctantly, Howard does so]