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Kyle 2022-04-12 08:01:01
theme of music and love
I never like watching musicals. I always feel that it is too flashy and overemphasizes the sense of stage and songs, which makes people feel uncomfortable and endure them on the big screen. Musical films + biopics often have the director's self-expansion.
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Jordy 2022-04-12 08:01:01
"Little Cutie" - Light Wind and Whistle
How many opportunities does a person have in his life to sit in the audience and watch a performance about his life?
Life is like that sudden stage play in a movie. At the beginning, it was a frolic and a crowd, people who knew and did not know gathered together. "Little Cutie" is a film about...

Hélène Cardona
Performing Experience
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Kiley 2022-04-14 09:01:07
Except for that little bit of splendid music, the things that have passed by and have not died out are not necessarily love but dependence. After 2000, a particularly small and elegant part of the biography boom of musicians, from the narrative structure to the scene presentation, focused on rendering the stage effect, several transitions that blended reality and reality, people and scenes can be described as charming, the classic star lineup The interspersed songs are also interesting, the ending is very emotional, and Klein and Judd also contributed elegant and real performances
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Jorge 2022-04-12 08:01:01
If you love Cole Porter, you will love the movie.
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Cole Porter: [about Linda] God, she was beautiful.
Gabe: She could stop your heart.
Cole Porter: No, start it.
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Linda Porter: I'm so terribly sorry, darling. I know how late I must be.
Cole Porter: Late? Linda, you missed the whole thing.
Linda Porter: I misplaced the cigarette case.
Cole Porter: I'd rather have had you.
Linda Porter: It would've been bad luck.
Cole Porter: To hell with luck.
[camera points to Cole and Gabe]
Cole Porter: [to Gabe] This feel very wrong. I don't like bringing up this whole thing. It happened and then it was over and that was that. We never brought it up again. Finished, done.
Gabe: Done, maybe. Finished...?
Cole Porter: I won't have it.
Gabe: It's not your choice.