Singin' in the Rain evaluation action
2022-01-26 08:02
"Song in the Rain" is one of the best musicals in film history. The film presents the highest level that Hollywood films can have in the genre of musicals; the scene where Gene Kelly dances in the rain while singing "Song in the Rain" has become a classic in musicals. "Song in the Rain" has been perfect in terms of the fusion of lyrics, music and film, the mutual radiance of the atmosphere of the song and the dance skills, etc.
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The film is not only a masterpiece of music, singing and dancing, but also a masterpiece about the secrets and hardships of the Hollywood film industry
. From the overall conception, the film can be said to be an ingenious experiment about the film set structure. The film's humorous sentiment can attract audiences of all ages. The tribute to the silent film era and the enthusiasm for the musical genre reflected in the film make this film a masterpiece that can be passed down for generations
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"Song in the Rain" is hailed as one of the national treasures of the United States. Although this film uses a critical attitude to reflect the face of Hollywood, the director has adopted a relaxed and cheerful way of singing and dancing to reduce the sharpness of the film. The many dances performed by Kim Kelly in the film are outstanding from design to performance. The mood of the characters in the film is properly matched with the dance, so that the audience can enjoy the audio-visual enjoyment that combines beautiful songs and beautiful dances. In addition, the plot of the film is also quite exciting. Director Stanley Donan introduced the anecdotes of Hollywood from the silent film era to the sound film era in a smooth and interesting way, so that the audience can understand the history of film development from entertainment. Important stage
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"Song in the Rain" is one of the few films in film history that combines entertainment, viewing and artistry. The Broadway-style dance in the film impressed the audience
. The most remarkable thing about the film lies in the superb use of film techniques. The transition from the actors' dialogue to the singing and dancing scenes is natural and smooth
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Extended Reading
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[after Cosmo's car breaks down]
Don Lockwood: Don't tell me, it's a flat tire.
Cosmo Brown: I can't undertand it. This car hasn't given me a lick of trouble in nearly 6 hours.
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[after Don shows up late for a party]
Cosmo Brown: Don, how did you come, by way of Australia?