ldquo;The Rum Diaryrdquo; performed by Johnny Depp released anther new poster days ago. To combine the previous one and the new one together, there is something changed despite of the same house and the same hangover scene: Depp turns around his face. It is a poster that tells us in the 1950s, a New York Newspaperrsquo;s journalist Paul Camp, who is a wine addict, draws the curtain and suddenly finds that what he wears are only a sock and an underwear. And it is very clear that he looks extremely embarrassed and trepidant. More obviously, the house is in a chaos after the scratching of the gale: bottle and bowling pins cramped on the floor while the tank, cabinet and table lamp skew to one side, only the red plane looks extraordinarily bright outside the window.
At the same time,0 the film is also held its premiere at the State Museum of Art in Los Angeles on Oct. 13 of the local time. Depp, Amber Heard, and Aaron Eckhart attended the ceremony.
ldquo;The Rum Diaryrdquo; is about Paul Camprsquo;s (Johnny Depp) life in the 1950s. Since he is fed up with noises of New York and oppressive terms of the Eisenhower era, he gives up everything and prefers to work for a downturn newspaper office as a journalist. By contrast, Aaron Eckhart performs to be Sandeson, who believes in money that money can solve every problem. In this case,ed hardy women hoodies he shows a diversely different living standard to Paul. Subsequently, Chenault, Sandesonrsquo;s girl friend (Amber Heard) attracts Paul deeply by her boldness, wildness and freedom pursuit. She tries her best to persuade Paul to elope with her and a triangular love is accordingly brought about.
This film is edited as well as instructed by Bruce Robinson, director of ldquo;Withnail and Irdquo;. Besides the actors mentioned above, Giovanni Ribisi joins the movie who once starred in ldquo;Avatarrdquo;.1
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