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Carolyne 2021-12-07 08:01:39
It's still the afterthought of the musical
The West Side is well, let’s talk seriously about the afterthought. I regret that I spent 400 to see it on the first floor, but I really can't appreciate it. This is probably the quietest musical or musical I have ever seen. When acting, it is purely acting like a drama, and there is not a single...
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Demarco 2022-03-23 09:01:54
authenticity in musicals
The attempt to put singing and dancing on the street, and two great praises about immigrants and delinquent teenagers.
But after the two died, on the night of her brother's death, Maria still sang about the future with her lover who had just known each other for a few days (even at first sight) who...

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Neil 2022-04-21 09:02:06
strong contrast. Perhaps because we are already familiar with the manifestations of street subculture, when the Romeo and Juliet-esque storyline and the music and dance style of classic Hollywood musicals are brought to the street, it is very surprising.
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Carter 2022-04-20 09:01:41
The transition from the workshop to the dance party is too dead, right? ! The male protagonist has a bit of buck teeth; beat generation? ; What the knife stabs is not a sword, let alone a gun, and a bunch of people just leave it alone? This can be saved, right? ; Can it be removed at bed night? Just killed your brother, huh, and immediately slept with him? My brother, plus the part where a group of Puerto Rican women sang in America on the rooftop before, seemed very naturalized; the introduction is self-defense, obviously it is homomorphic revenge; because he was insulted by a group of white trash, he spread the wrong word plausible but disgusting; "you made this world lousy""we didnt made this world" There are expressions and localizations, but Luo Zhu beat the shit out of this;cool, the comment is actually fugue
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Maria: Yes
Lieutenant Schrank: Who was that boy?
Maria: Another from my country.
Lieutenant Schrank: And his name?
Maria: Jose.
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