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Aron 2022-01-21 08:02:14
One sentence.
As the first Oscar best picture with sound, it has far exceeded my expectations. Although the story is somewhat clichéd, the performance still has a dramatic style, and the film technique is simple and rude—retaining a strong abiding force in theatrical drama, but this is after all a film 80 years...
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George 2022-01-21 08:02:14
Broadway Melody
The story describes that Queenie and Hank, both singers, came to New York to enter the world after a successful performance in their hometown. The two of them joined the Broadway song and dance troupe, and the sisters fell in love with the song and dance troupe manager Eddie at the same time, and...

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Leonor 2022-04-24 07:01:23
From the current point of view, it is really ordinary. The only interesting thing about the plot or the aesthetics is the stutter of uncle jed.
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Green 2022-04-24 07:01:23
Damn, I actually saw the best picture at the second Oscar. It's not so weak or so blind, but the viewing value is still quite high. The last sister's kiss completely ignited my affectionate love for this pair of sisters.
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Eddie Kearns: Hank, did you see Queenie? What's the matter Hank, aren't ya happy? Wasn't Queenie great? Aren't ya proud of her?
Hank Mahoney: Oh, of course, Eddie. I'm glad to see her make good. Oh, but, gee, we ain't never had to get by on our legs before.
Eddie Kearns: Oh, that don't mean nothin', Hank. Those guys are not going to pay ten bucks to look at your face; this is Broadway!
Hank Mahoney: Yeah, "Broad's way!"