It turns out that these films are actually related. The aforementioned Cate Blanchett won the Oscar for this film. Seems like a best supporting actress. I have been saving this for a long time. At first, I wanted to see what Leonardo DiCaprio's acting skills have evolved from after Titanic, but after watching the departed and blood diamond, I feel that he has long since become unnecessary. The crowned actor, and this one has been forgotten to watch.
So it seems, not very interested. I've probably been a little shy about this kind of biographical film. I feel that compressing a person's great and brilliant life into just a few hours, most of them are accompanied by earth-shattering turns, and the characters' personalities also turn around, some of which are unbearable. The plot is grand and immortal, and it takes a lot of effort for me to digest it. Just like watching Beautiful Mind again the day before yesterday, John Nash has a more serious obsessive-compulsive disorder than Howard here, and his mood has never been calm. It seems that my taste is still vulgar, and it is easier to be moved by the simple and shallow literary and lyrical drama.
Say a more inspirational line, Some men dream the future. He built it. Howard Hughes.
In fact, even after watching so many Leonardo's films, watching him change from a clean but creamy boy to a full-fledged acting actor. I still like Jack from Titanic the most. And that sentence, Never let go.
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