OMG
Sunset Boulevard is like a time capsule that never gets old! The way it portrays the dark side of Hollywood is soooo relevant even after 75 years. I mean, can you imagine living in LA and getting caught up in this crazy world where people are obsessed with their past glory?
It's like they say, "the show must go on" but at what cost?
I love how the film doesn't sugarcoat anything - it's like a harsh warning sign that says "don't get too comfortable with your fame and fortune". Gloria Swanson is EVERYTHING as Norma Desmond, she's like a ghostly apparition haunting Sunset Boulevard. And William Holden's character, Joe Gillis... he's just so relatable
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The thing I find most fascinating about this film is how it still delivers a satisfying ending after all these years. It's like the ultimate cautionary tale - be careful what you wish for and don't get too caught up in the glamour of Hollywood. Can't help but admire the script, it's like poetry!
And can we talk about Nancy Olson's character, Betty Schaefer? She adds this whole new layer to the story with her genuine scriptwriting skills
. I think that's what makes Sunset Boulevard so special - it's not just a ghost story or a romance, it's a commentary on the dangers of excessive admiration for Hollywood.
I'm seriously obsessed with this film right now
, have you seen it? What do you think about its message? 
I love how the film doesn't sugarcoat anything - it's like a harsh warning sign that says "don't get too comfortable with your fame and fortune". Gloria Swanson is EVERYTHING as Norma Desmond, she's like a ghostly apparition haunting Sunset Boulevard. And William Holden's character, Joe Gillis... he's just so relatable
The thing I find most fascinating about this film is how it still delivers a satisfying ending after all these years. It's like the ultimate cautionary tale - be careful what you wish for and don't get too caught up in the glamour of Hollywood. Can't help but admire the script, it's like poetry!
And can we talk about Nancy Olson's character, Betty Schaefer? She adds this whole new layer to the story with her genuine scriptwriting skills
I'm seriously obsessed with this film right now