"Eastwood Rule" nghĩa là gì?
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"Eastwood Rule" = quy định Eastwood -> luật do Hiệp hội Đạo diễn Mỹ ban hành cấm diễn viên hoặc nhà sản xuất sa thải đạo diễn và sau đó tự mình thay họ.
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Hollywood Westerns of the 1960s saw Clint Eastwood rule supreme with movies that depicted life in the raw by men who ruled by the gun.
"The Outlaw Josey Wales" was co-written by Sonia Chersus and Phil Kaufman, the latter of whom was the original director until Eastwood infamously fired him and took over the production. The debacle caused the Director's Guild of America to install the "Eastwood rule" thereafter: No one involved with a production can just get the director fired and take their job.
The Outlaw Josey Wales almost wasn't directed by Clint Eastwood. Philip Kaufman co-wrote the script and was the original director, but differences in opinion between him and Eastwood lead to him being fired and replaced by Eastwood. This led to, the Directors Guild of America creating "the Eastwood Rule," which states that a director can't be replaced by the actor or producer who fired them. Despite the somewhat messy behind-the-scenes, this film emains a beautifully shot western with great action.
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