"The Paramount executives were so pleased with Sunset Boulevard that they asked me to do a publicity tour"
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Swanson also knows exactly where the irony lands because she is the text and the subtext. She wasn’t playing “a faded silent star”; she was a silent star, returning through a role that weaponized her own image. The request for a publicity tour turns her into a living promotional object for a story about living promotional objects. It’s meta before “meta” was a marketing category.
The intent feels controlled, not bitter: a seasoned performer practicing the oldest Hollywood art, smiling while showing the seam. She frames the executives as pleased not because she buys their innocence, but because their satisfaction proves the film’s thesis. Even critique, once it tests well, becomes content. Swanson delivers the line like a wink from inside the frame: yes, they loved the movie about their monstrosity; yes, I went out and sold it; that’s how the town stays immortal.
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