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Patsy 2022-02-02 08:08:15
Dilemma
"Funny Girl" steals a lot from this. Compared with the 37th edition, the longer duration makes the characters fuller, but it is inevitably lengthy, and the number of songs is not much relative to this volume, but there are still a few "unnecessary" (even this is also learned by "Funny Girl". past)....
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Maddison 2022-03-21 09:03:25
I just wanted to take another look at you
Watched it twice. I feel a little bored when I see it in the middle. The interspersed musicals, as well as the lines of the whole film, make people feel very typical Hollywood haha.
Personally, I feel that the whole film is relatively flat. But I have a question, that pianist Danny (it seems to be...

Frank Wilcox
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Aletha 2022-03-16 09:01:09
This version feels even more dated than the 37 version, the rhythm is so slow. As an audience with no sense of Garland, this is simply the most boring "musical and dance movie" I have ever seen and the most thoroughly separated from the plot (the stage sense without live is not attractive to me). I really can't appreciate Garland's performance style. The performance is not measured by how many scenes it takes. The protagonist of this story is always N for me
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Mustafa 2022-03-21 09:03:25
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