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Opal 2022-04-07 09:01:08
Mature feelings I haven't seen in a long time
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This kind of film makes me sigh at the artistic height achieved by Hollywood theaters 80 years ago, especially in terms of stage effects.
Speaking of the film itself, this film is known as "the originator of all musical clichés", which shows that its historical significance is extraordinary. The... -
Stone 2022-04-07 08:01:02
42nd Street: The Myth of Fame and Fortune Never Dies
Temple won an Oscar when she was 7 years old, but from the day she started learning to dance at age 3, her family has been waiting for her to become famous.
14-year-old Chaplin wanted a small role in the troupe. The 25-year-old Chaplin is famous all over the world and is a world-renowned mime...

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Lolita 2022-04-08 09:01:13
The stage set is simply depraved to an unbelievable level. . Ginger Rogers looks so cute in this film =, =
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Amelie 2022-04-07 09:01:08
7/10. The only historical value of the film is to use the changes of abstract lines to shoot kaleidoscope-style singing and dancing scenes. The most famous scene is the flow of geometric patterns formed by a circular stage and many beauties at the end, and a sea of beautiful women and flowers are spliced together with a large number of overlapping skills. The panoramic view and the camera moving crazily between the thighs, the virtual scene is constantly changing in the box of the train, and the actors jump happily out of the window to the lively street. In the end, the team lists the panels of the city, and the ups and downs are intertwined into male and female protagonists from the top. Aerial view of skyscrapers. In the film, there is a dialogue about unspoken rules and vicious competition. The actress who broke her leg "is good at her words when she is about to die", and persuades the newcomers who take the opportunity to not feel guilty. It seems that Paul Verhoeven's "" Showgirls directly copied this passage.
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Slim Murphy: Hey got a match?
Pat Denning: Yep... why I guess so... yeah.
Slim Murphy: Don't happen to know a guy named Pat Denning do ya?
Pat Denning: Why yes.
Slim Murphy: We got a message for him. This guy Pat Denning's a pretty wise mug but he ain't wise enough and if he don't lay off that Dorothy Brock dame, it's gonna be just too bad... for Denning, get me?
Pat Denning: Alright I'll tell him.
Slim Murphy: Yeah well...
[punches Pat in the mouth and Pat falls down]
Slim Murphy: that's so ya don't forget.
Mug with Murphy: Yeah
[He and Slim kick Pat then run off]
Peggy Sawyer: Ohhhhh Pat... Pat... Pat... who were they?
Pat Denning: Friends... with good advice.