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Gennaro 2022-04-23 07:05:19
8/10. After quitting the band, I opened the door and walked downstairs alone. The setting sun in the early morning made a clear orange light. The camera shot was very soothing and romantic. The simple honeymoon trip in the motel penetrated the green light mixed with the depressed tone, suggesting that the two would be separated in the future; and mirrors and other props to enrich mood changes: the doctors of the plastic surgery clinic commented on the nose of the female protagonist in the...
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Bethany 2022-04-23 07:05:19
Panorama, moving the mirror and changing the framing combined with the wide screen create a stage expressiveness, and the song and dance design has also worked hard. In addition, the single shot group time is relatively long, and the emotional promotion is very efficient, like Ester filming two cheerful song and dance scenes In the conversation with Oliver, he used the same appearance to vent his inner pain, and the contrast was very strong. The reason for the reduction of stars is the collapse...
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Osbaldo 2022-04-23 07:05:19
The rhythm is poor, the aria is not good, and I have no feeling for judy garland. The image of the female protagonist is too majestic and boring, and the male protagonist is completely a foil, a waste, and a stumbling block on the road to the success of the female protagonist. The suicide scene at Norman Beach is pretty spectacular, a silhouetted, naked walk down the Sunset Strip. To die or to live, you can only choose...
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Davonte 2022-04-23 07:05:19
The first two hours were mediocre, loose and lengthy, and the singing and dancing didn’t end. The special art image was smeared with a layer of cheap grease, and the distortion of the wide-angle lens made people uncomfortable. Who knew that the last hour would be a biting pain, from the plot More from performance. James Mason's performance is worthy of being remembered by film history. Norman Maine is a fallen angel who is both righteous and evil. He creates chaos like a demon, innocent and...
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Dominic 2022-04-23 07:05:19
Several major scenes are all about feelings. Uneasy, cheerful, sweet, suspicious until remorse. The performance of the two opponents is beyond the back of the paper, and another pair of screen couples sings. No amount of love can change it back to join hands together and listen to you sing for me again. Norman said to Esther for the second time, I just want to see you again. Tears flowed...
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Bertram 2022-04-22 07:01:55
don't like this...
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Cleora 2022-04-22 07:01:55
Judy Garland's personal song and dance show has little explanation for Hollywood politics. The alcoholic husband takes up some space, which sadly mirrors Garland's own real life to a certain...
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Buster 2022-04-22 07:01:55
080802 Judy Garland played very well, I really deserve an Oscar, but the story as a whole is hard to touch me today
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Ashleigh 2022-04-22 07:01:55
Judy Garland's performance~ love is not enough. George Gook. Repair the...
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Orie 2022-04-22 07:01:55
2013.09.03 I like the concept of connecting the plot with photos in the movie, and I like the echoes of the last 10 minutes~[The one I can't watch all the time, probably because I think Judy Garland when I grow up is really ugly...and James I've only seen one Lolita movie starring Mason, so I'm preconceived, so when I see him, I'll think that this is not the stepfather Humbert who is not good enough....... So sorry, I really don't like this one~
A Star Is Born Comments
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Junius 2022-02-02 08:08:15
I just want to see you again
At that time, Hollywood movies didn't show up, they didn't come out, they only told stories in a down-to-earth way. Every line, every scene is exquisite. Theatrical turns are all stuck on point. Emotional pushes follow professional skills without showing off.
The valuable thing about this movie is...
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Rebeka 2022-02-02 08:08:15
And "Sing in the Rain" tied for the pinnacle of musicals
The 4-minute water dance in Gene Kelly's "Singing in the Rain" is a legend in the film industry. The 10-minute living room dance in Judy Garland's "A Star Is Born", which he collaborated with, is also the pinnacle of the film industry. The film is a huge satire of reality. The male protagonist went...
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Norman Maine: Of course you're scared! We all are! What makes you think you wouldn't be?
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Vicki Lester: He's in a sanitarium. He really wants to stop drinking, Oliver. He's trying very hard. I know he is. What is it? What is it that makes him want to destroy himself? You've known him longer than anyone else. Tell me what it is. Please. I don't care but just tell me.
Oliver Niles: Don't you think I've tried through the years to know why, to help him? I don't know, Esther. I don't know what the answer is.
Vicki Lester: Well, I've got to find the answer. You don't know what it's like to watch somebody you love just crumble away bit by bit and day by day in front of your eyes and stand there helpless. Love isn't enough. I thought it was. I thought I was the answer for Norman. But love isn't enough for him. And I'm afraid of what's beginning to happen within me... because... sometimes I hate him. I hate his promises to stop and then the watching and waiting to see it begin again. I hate to go home to him at night and listen to his lies. My heart goes out to him because he tries - he does try. But I hate him for failing. I hate me, too. I hate me cause I've failed, too. I have. I don't know what's going to happen to us, Oliver. No matter how much you love somebody... how do you live out the days?