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Rebeka 2022-02-02 08:08:15
And "Sing in the Rain" tied for the pinnacle of musicals
The 4-minute water dance in Gene Kelly's "Singing in the Rain" is a legend in the film industry. The 10-minute living room dance in Judy Garland's "A Star Is Born", which he collaborated with, is also the pinnacle of the film industry. The film is a huge satire of reality. The male protagonist went...
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Alisha 2022-02-02 08:08:15
The ups and downs of the star sea
Also with Hollywood as the theme, it presents the commercial production process of many studios, exposing the reality and cruelty, especially the ups and downs of star fame! Although the story is very dramatic, it also presents the face of Hollywood stars realistically, so it is so moving. Judy...

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Danielle 2022-03-27 09:01:21
Tragic version of The Artist. Maine's original motive for alcoholism was not explained, and the shady sense of the film and television circle was greatly reduced. The style seems to be a bit "post-classic", and the photo montage is quite bold? ! 37, 54, 76. I heard Eastwood is still shooting? ! (What's so good about this story? Is it easy to push unattractive female singers...)
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Maia 2022-04-21 09:03:45
Judy Garland's singing is really not my thing, it would look a lot better if I could play it by another person. All four stars are dedicated to Mason. In "The Country Girl", which competed for the Oscar together that year, Crosby also played a down-and-out man. I really like this kind of tragic male protagonist who can't recover!
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