Marie Rambert

Marie Rambert

  • Born: 1888-2-20
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  • Extended Reading
    • Marcus 2022-03-23 09:03:15

      convoluted circle

      -Why do you dance?
      -Why do you live?
      Don't know why, but it must.

      Lermontov knew that he would not just be content with survival, he wanted to create, to create a great dancer - Victoria Page. All those feelings he repressed and ignored shined on this goal, poured into Vicky. He wanted her to be...

    • Malvina 2022-03-23 09:03:15

      Fairytale like real

      nth but music...
      The tension is not only driven by the gorgeous costumes and the scenery,
      but is drawn by the small details, the crazy audience at the opening, the mysterious leader, the gorgeous French heroine...
      and the protagonist is the opening . The small green leaves in the middle are...

    • Yasmin 2022-03-27 09:01:20

      9.5/10. ①The story of a ballet-loving heroine struggling to choose between career and love. It ended when she was run over by a train as she left the theatre to chase her departing husband. ② On the basis of a very high level of color matching, the film uses high-brightness colors on the one hand, and low-saturation toning and cool light on the other, thus creating a dreamy, gorgeous and dark and cruel atmosphere. That 16-minute ballet sequence pushes this (dark) dream-glam atmosphere to the top, and the variety of scheduling, use of color, sets, dissolve effects, editing magic, etc., is truly breathtaking. , which I think is one of the best episodes in movie history. ③ The psychological curve of the heroine is not shown clearly enough. The buds and differences of her love with the hero, various struggles in her heart, etc. are too much to pass. This makes the struggle of the story a little superficial, not real enough and shocking enough.

    • Darion 2022-03-24 09:03:35

      Three brushes and five stars. 1. "Hong Lingyan" very cleverly adds dance content into the narrative, becomes an important plot of the story, and promotes the development of the story, so that the characters in the movie are compared with the fate of the characters in the ballet, the same ending in different worlds People mourned. 2. The 16-minute red-shoe dance drama in the film can be regarded as the most exciting song and dance sequence in the history of film. 3. Julian and Lermontov are sincere believers in art and love respectively, but Vicky is the only contradictory existence. She loves art and longs for the beauty of family and marriage, and it is precisely because of this sharp binary opposition And the difficult choice of choosing one of the two eventually led to tragedy. 4. The double image of the shoemaker and the two male protagonists (the pursuit of innocence faces the devastation of hypocrisy and selfishness), the dancing paper figure and the solo dance at the end (always accompanied by loneliness); the whistling train is stained with blood, and liberating the feet is related to freedom soul. 5. "The fictional world is always intoxicating, and its shallow moments are the moments when the audience is intoxicated." Why do you dance? Like why do you want to live. (9.3/10)

    The Red Shoes quotes

    • [last lines]

      Victoria Page: Julian?

      Julian Craster: Yes, my darling?

      Victoria Page: Take off the red shoes.

    • Julian Craster: Vicky?

      Victoria Page: Julian, I love you!

      Julian Craster: But you love that more.