It was always the pursuit of personal pursuit of fame and success. In this era, there are communities where many people have the intention of achieving this interest and desire for wealth. Hollywood can be interpreted as this way of thinking and lifestyle. Regular success, successful wealth, wealth, power, influence, and fame, for those who succeed in this community trying to promote. But for most people in Hollywood, their pursuit of luxury goods will be problematic. Hollywood is clearly a vulgar cut throat business, it is a dog eating the world of Hollywood dogs.
The sunset boulevard supervised by Billy Wilder in 1950 was based on how Hollywood star Norma Desmond handled her fame. This film is exploring the complex relationship between the fantasy world in which Norma lives and Joe Gillis, her novelist, a novelist who died. Sunset Boulevard is seen as the "face" of the Hollywood studio system, revealing the truth behind the organization. During the filming of the 1950s and 1960s, as the development of the movie started to decline, viewers began to see the end of Hollywood, and the intense competition of television almost proved this perfect system.
Sunset Boulevard, supervised by Billy Wilder in 1950, is considered to be the most amazing movie about Hollywood's Hollywood celluloid history. This is probably the classic black comedy / drama about "the most behind-the-scenes" Hollywood's most highly respected but the darkest black movie story. Some say that "an eerie movie, its decadent charm and despair can not be forgotten." This movie combines melodramas and black movies to give us the sarcastic taste of filmmaking. That is why it is still considered a milestone in the American cinema, even though it has been produced for more than half a century. This movie is funny and persuasive, but it is a tragic story about fraud, greed and jealousy. At the beginning and end of it, the dead man is floating in the pool of an old mansion that is collapsing. This movie has not only ridicule at Old Hollywood but also a technology which has never been used in a movie.