Joanna Merlin

Joanna Merlin

  • Born: 1931-7-15
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  • Profession: Actor, casting director
  • Representative Works: JeffersoninParis, The Wackness, Sarah's Key
  • Joanna Merlin, actor and casting director. Representative works include " JeffersoninParis ", " The Wackness ", " Sarah's Key " and so on. [1] 
    Extended Reading
    • Cathryn 2022-01-29 08:08:19

      Gorgeous ending

      Movies with age are always like wine, and I always want to keep them quiet and they may taste better with age. Now this "Jazz Spring and Autumn" has been on my hard drive for more than two years before I take it out to enjoy it.

      "Jazz Spring and Autumn" can be called a semi-autobiographical film of...

    • Viviane 2022-01-29 08:08:19

      The subtext is: I don't want to die

      This is a song and dance film with narcissism and self-deprecation as the main tone, telling the story of a rambunctious song and dance director who died in his own way. "Smoke so many cigarettes, drink so much alcohol, engage in so many women, I knew there would be retribution." It is said that...

    • Jordan 2022-03-22 09:02:50

      Still very pioneering. Body language and music rhythm are perfectly integrated. The most special thing is that the formalism of singing and dancing has become expressive contentism, and it is used as a montage to connect multiple times and spaces of reality, mind, stage, and fantasy. "Song and dance as narrative" directly affects "Chicago" "" Nine" and form a context. The lines are very good, and Bob Fosse's choreography is bold and unforgettable. (Restored version of the archive)

    • Alexane 2022-03-26 09:01:13

      The dancer's legs are so pretty! ! Let the hemp go away! ! !

    All That Jazz quotes

    • Joshua Penn: [watching umpteenth rough cut of Gideon's stand-up film] It *is* better. Oh, God, it *is* better.

      Joe Gideon: [who has ignored everything Josh said, and is now leaving] Nice talkin' to ya, Josh.

    • Joe Gideon: [in the editing theater; to the group around him] Anybody got any ideas?

      Stacy: Oh, Joe, I really like it, I think it's really funny.

      Joe Gideon: Who asked *you*, Stacy?