The Broadway Melody movie plot
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Selina 2022-03-16 09:01:07
The proportion of song and dance is actually not that big. The level of arrangement and performance can only be said to be quite average. The language of the stage scenes is also relatively simple and rigid. As far as the positioning of an early large-scale sound song and dance film is concerned, regardless of the stage level or the audiovisual level, The 29th edition of "Broadway Melody" is a bit primitive, and I feel that Oscar was a bit anxious to help the sound film. However, although the movie is now relatively ordinary in all aspects, the tune "Broadway Melody" has become a classic, almost the name of a song and dance film. Later, when MGM made "Song in the Rain", it was positioned to be a golden age musical tour. The planning stage was to set the song first and then arrange the plot. At the risk of being criticized, it must be "Broadway Melody". The climax of the whole film also shows the status of this song.
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Darrion 2022-03-19 09:01:08
What a boring plot, what a boring song and dance... The worst Oscar best picture, really worthy of the name~
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Stew - Mr. Zanfield's Assistant: Come on, little love boat, let's have this dance.
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Hank Mahoney: Say, what kind of a sap are you, anyway?
Eddie Kearns: What do you mean?
Hank Mahoney: Are you gonna let a John like that steal her away from you because he's got a little more Jack?