All That Jazz Comments

  • Theodore 2022-03-23 09:03:16

    Talking with the god of death, the creative anxiety of the scene in the play, the song and dance rehearsed by the dance studio was particularly good, but unfortunately there was no "performance" at the end. The ending is a bit lingering, and the design of surviving and dying is not very good, and it is long-winded. But from the perspective of the protagonist setting, this is the closest existence to me. The self-judgment outside the character narrative is like the director's confession outside...

  • Rosemarie 2022-03-23 09:03:16

    I fuckin cried for...

  • Elfrieda 2022-03-23 09:03:16

    I fuckin cried for...

  • Wilfrid 2022-03-22 09:02:50

    Rewatched it yesterday on the big screen. The perfect music movie is the perfect...

  • Vanessa 2022-03-22 09:02:50

    ⒈I only learned about this film at the Beijing Film Festival this year. I had the opportunity to watch the film in the archive, but I chose not to cherish it. I didn’t expect to see it in the archive in the end; Word-of-mouth has high expectations, so I was a little disappointed after watching it. Qiao felt that the singing and dancing part of the operation was the most favorite part of the whole film;...

  • Jordan 2022-03-22 09:02:50

    Still very pioneering. Body language and music rhythm are perfectly integrated. The most special thing is that the formalism of singing and dancing has become expressive contentism, and it is used as a montage to connect multiple times and spaces of reality, mind, stage, and fantasy. "Song and dance as narrative" directly affects "Chicago" "" Nine" and form a context. The lines are very good, and Bob Fosse's choreography is bold and unforgettable. (Restored version of the...

  • Donavon 2022-03-22 09:02:50

    Too many magic tricks The group sex flight is too exciting to kneel long...

  • Sam 2022-03-22 09:02:50

    There are a lot of jumps, which create a dreamy feeling and a dazzling feeling of indulging in dancing. Several different scenes are crossed together, which is full of vitality. The line dance that starts around 49 minutes is a bit shocking. There is a new idea in the depiction of life and death, and death is probably the way it...

  • Tobin 2022-03-22 09:02:50

    take you anywhere, going nowhere. Five steps to face death; interrogation of old love, modern dance, airplane pairing hot dance, birthday jazz for young and old, dying three goddesses of fate, happy curtain call. too...

  • Magnus 2022-03-22 09:02:50

    /A dying man's last show is his terrific life// you love it and please just devote yourself to...

Extended Reading
  • Axel 2022-03-17 09:01:09

    Floating like a dream

    After reading it, there is only one idea, and I want to keep looping indefinitely until I get tired. Born as a human, but separated from flesh and spirit, floating life is just like a dream. With a song and dance as the curtain call for this death, narcissism and self-deprecation, gorgeous and...

  • Jennifer 2022-01-29 08:08:19

    For joy geometry?

    A five-star rating is a bit high. But it's rare that it suits my taste so well. It's not an exaggeration.
    The translation of Floating Life Ruomeng is really good. Although Li Bai's "Spring Night Banquet in Taoli Garden" is a work of coping. But it's just the beginning. Absolutely classic.
    Actors...

All That Jazz quotes

  • Joe Gideon: No, nothing I ever do is good enough. Not beautiful enough, it's not funny enough, it's not deep enough, it's not anything enough. Now, when I see a rose, that's perfect. I mean, that's perfect. I want to look up to God and say, "How the hell did you do that? And why the hell can't I do that?"

    Angelique: Now that's probably one of your better con lines.

    Joe Gideon: Yeah, it is. But that doesn't mean I don't mean it.

  • Audrey Paris: OK, now, all I wanna do now is to read easily - easily through the script, and, frankly, I'm not too familiar with it myself. So if we go through it, then you'll give Paul and me some rough idea of what we've got. Okay, no - no acting. Everyone just take it easy. Easy. All right, lights up. Audrey, you have your first number, and then you begin reading on page - page two.

    Audrey Paris: You see, Sammy, in California, everybody needs a car. I got a friend who bought a Mercedes just to get to the bathroom.