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How to evaluate Shuang Xuetao's novel The Aviator?
The costumes, colors, props and styles of the film are all "Art Deco". The story itself has the flavor of Hollywood westerns. A handsome, rich, arrogant, adventurous, beautiful, smart and arrogant Hollywood prince.

Whether making a movie or building an airplane, when he is in a desperate situation, the "military advisers" around him are urging him to try his best to protect himself. When a strong man breaks his wrist, he will stick to last stand and put his life on the line. A natural gambler. But he is also a far-sighted gambler, sticking to his own views and beliefs, never hesitating and never compromising. The results are unexpectedly good. Is it because he is lucky? Or is it because he is rich and intelligent, and he was born with the capital to gamble?

Of course, the law of conservation of gain and loss also applies to Hughes. Having everything, he also has crazy paranoia. Suspicion and extreme cleanliness make him doubt, fear and despair all the time. Is it true that people's brains can only be competent for ordinary life, and the brains of geniuses are overloaded, and the scenery seen from the channel running at the speed of light must be more crazy and psychedelic than ordinary people's eyes?

if you could choose, which one would you choose? Flat and steady mortals or ups and downs of superman?