Kenneth Boys

Kenneth Boys

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    • Tara 2022-03-23 09:03:16

      Floating life is like a dream, too serious and happy

      Turning over the old ultimatum, I found this floating life like a dream All That Jazz, another translation is Jazz Spring and Autumn, and I recalled again

      that this film is a musical, roughly speaking about a film director Joe Gideon is very arrogant, but super romantic and narcissistic, in order...

    • Dashawn 2022-03-25 09:01:21

      Carnival to the last moment

      Everyone's life begins with noise, then ends in peace, once experienced dazzling luxury and joy, and in the end, it's just dust to dust.

      Joe is such a musical director who was unrestrained when he was young. He smoked, drank, was passionate and romantic, owed a lot of romantic debts, and his health...

    • Jettie 2022-01-29 08:08:19

      Music and dance films can achieve this level, and they have basically reached the pinnacle. No one can surpass it. It is estimated that such a perception will only be once in this life. Stage-movie-reality-paradise cross-cutting in four layers of time and space, interdependent, mapping, and foreshadowing. At first, people are unclear, and the more you go, the more powerful you will feel. On the one hand, the male protagonist is intoxicating, on the other hand, he is full of rancidity and death. Several choreographies are jaw-dropping, and there is a lot of humor throughout.

    • Crystal 2022-03-26 09:01:13

      Bob Fosse's own semi-autobiographical film, memories and retrospectives after dying, "Your body is just time, time that goes on and on. You're just every lonely moment." A large number of stream-of-consciousness techniques are used to reveal the inner anxiety and despair of the protagonist with the song and dance of a girl in white that symbolizes death. The film abandons the visual language of classic musicals that emphasizes the temporal and spatial coherence of musical performances, and pursues a stylized editing that is full of dynamic jumps, showing the details of the dancers' faces and limbs in close-up shots, and deconstructing the complete dance performance into fragmented fragments. , floating in the polyphonic narrative of reality and fantasy, creating a formalistic carnival

    All That Jazz quotes

    • Davis Newman: There's a lady in Chicago, man, wrote a book - Dr Kübler-Ross, with a dash. This chick, man, without the benefit of dying herself, has broken down the process of dying into five stages: anger, denial, bargaining, depression and acceptance. Sounds like a Jewish law firm. 'Good morning, Anger denial bargaining depression acceptance!'.

    • Joe Gideon: Do you suppose Stanley Kubrick ever gets depressed?