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Rebeka 2021-12-31 08:02:03
Travolta in '77 and Al Pacino in '82! ! !
I don’t know if anyone noticed it. The protagonist Tommy looked at Pacino’s poster behind when he was looking in the mirror at home and said that you would become Al Pacino. This is undoubtedly a tribute. When the next shot came, there was a scene of playing basketball under the flyover. If you...
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Derrick 2021-12-31 08:02:03
"Saturday Night Fever": Disco Youth
http://blog.trivialfilm.com/2013/04/saturday-night-fever.html
Saturday Night Fever (1977)
is a movie rewatched for Glee S03E17 subtitles. I watched this film two years ago, but I watched too many movies and I can't remember the plot.
The movie tells the story of a young disco. The protagonist is 19...

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Abelardo 2021-12-31 08:02:03
Four-and-a-half stars, wonderful jumping, very wide-ranging influence. I thought it was a brainless film, but found out that singing and dancing are just representations and carriers. The image of the male protagonist is very full, and all aspects of family, friendship and love fully express every aspect. The characters also have emotional development and enrichment as the story progresses. The dance is wonderful and cruel, the reality is the emptiness after the climax. The big breasted spare baby girl is too noisy and forcefully sticks up, there is indeed a gap between the bottom male god and the goddess.
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Nick 2021-12-31 08:02:03
1. Watch "Saturday Night Fever/Saturday Night Fever" on Saturday night; 2. It sounded a minute after the start of the movie because of "Number One Player" and I liked it.
What a pleasant surprise (I used this song twice after the awards of the dance competition and the ending credits); 3. Watching John Travolta dancing in the film (I prefer his solo dance to the pas de deux in the dance competition) From time to time, I will think of the dance passages of "Pulp Fiction" and "Number One Player"; 4. The open sex culture in the United States has gradually formed early; 5. You don't fuck the future, the future fucks you. -10046
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