In terms of cast, it has to be said that Gary Oldman looks nothing like Herman Mankiewicz. The olde visuals seem to be the main reason to watch this film, and its this smokey, shadowy, cigarette-burnt, ’40s aesthetic that’s the film’s only positive. The fact that a film about a writer (which intermittently includes script elements) isn’t particularly well written is ironic to say the least. This is basically another love letter to Hollywood’s “great” past like Quentin Tarantino‘s similarly critically overrated shite-fest OUATIH. It's a black and white ode to a period of time that only a select few give a toss about; it’s made for film students, cinephiles, and pompous critics.
可能是大卫·芬奇的电影里看得最不“爽”的一部它的观影门槛太高注定不会是观众能津津乐道的电影也正是如此大片场都不看好这个项目只有Netflix一掷千金给他这个空间整部电影的核心思想其实都在开头背景介绍那段文字里了:He was given absolute creative autonomy, would suffer no oversight, and could make any movie, about any subject, with any collaborator he wished.