After experiencing a series of major blows on Friday, I originally wanted to choose a relaxing entertainment movie from the leisure movie list to paralyze my nerves, but Xiao Lizi has been in the limelight recently. With a little hesitation, I started this movie viewing journey with mixed reviews in the industry. After 2 hours and 50 minutes, the screen was black and silent. After 48 hours, I wrote a few miscellaneous words to comfort my soul with my still surging mind and thoughts brewing for a day.
In the craziest years of Hollywood, in the craziest years of America, Howard Hughes, a young flight mechanic, a rich lunatic, a desperate rebel, was in high spirits on the set of "Hell's Angels" Show your fists, in a close call during the test flight. Yes, in the golden age of Hollywood and the United States of the modern age, he can be described as a duck to water, and he has tasted the sweetness of the "adventurer's paradise" America. However, who can say that he is not the founder of that crazy era. Perhaps for him, there has never been a so-called paradise. As long as it is something he has finalized, it must be done. It doesn't matter what others see. Adventure is paradise.
He's a lunatic striving for excellence. For the effect of the film, he used astronomical numbers. In order to reduce the air resistance, he almost drove his engineers crazy. In order to break the record, he could risk his life to test the flight. There is no future in his life, and any price can be paid for it: money, company, his own life. God is always willing to make jokes with people. He makes those who love to take risks in the sky escape death again and again. He makes those who spend money to achieve their goals rich and rich to become the richest man in the world. The madman of the sky has reached the height of the world.
He's an upright bastard. It has been said that in the heyday of Hollywood, "only Joan Fontaine and Elizabeth Taylor escaped his strong attack, and other actresses were not spared." He was a notorious playboy, even during his relationship with Hepburn. No reduction. In the public eye, he was a complete bastard. But when he was threatened, provoked, bullied, and coerced to trade his company for his reputation, he was an upright gentleman. At the public hearing, he scolded the MP for colluding with rival officials and businessmen. He said, "You can call me a bastard and a playboy, but you can't call me a liar." In the world of the tyrannical tiger, flying the plane he promised into the sky to explain his life and dreams, and continuing his life as a businessman and not a villain, but never harming others, is his true portrayal.
He is a genius flight engineer, a stubborn lunatic, an unsavvy rich man, and an adventurer whose heart is outside the mortal world but reaches the pinnacle in the mundane world. There is no place where he cannot go, and where there is adventure, it is his paradise.
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