All That Jazz Comments

  • Kattie 2022-03-15 09:01:10

    While Bob Fosse was directing and choreographing the Broadway musical "Chicago," his third film, "Lennie's Story," was in post-production, under double pressure, overwhelmed by alcohol, cigarettes, and all kinds of drugs. He, Foss, had a near-death experience after suffering a heart attack. This experience was later put on the screen by him. Although this semi-autobiographical film has a strong narcissistic tendency, it is relatively objective and does not overly whitewash Fox's own derailment....

  • Lilla 2022-03-14 14:12:30

    It can basically be said to represent the highest level of biopics. Memories, reality, and death hallucinations are interspersed in an astonishing way. And a series of repeated montages after the male protagonist got up also played a good role in driving the rhythm. As for the film's use of jazz singing and dancing to wear the male protagonist's life, it is estimated that it is not only unprecedented, but also difficult for later generations to surpass. And the dance is also designed to be...

  • 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....

  • Philip 2022-01-29 08:08:19

    I don't feel it, maybe the values ​​are different, so I don't think it's very good....#song and dance are really...

  • Brown 2022-01-29 08:08:19

    4.5; "Your body is just time, time that goes on and on. You are nothing but every lonely moment." Burning yourself to pieces, to resist the nothingness of life, the pursuit of death; death is the only reality and the best The end of the film, the dream of being drunk can not match the fear of mediocrity; the inner theater with a large number of streams of consciousness is set up very pioneering, and singing and dancing have become the best way to express inner drama and...

  • Albert 2022-01-29 08:08:19

    All That Jazz means all that shit. Where did the jazz come from? It's like the 1970s, the disco, and the life and death. It's the Times Square in the pre-Disney...

  • Erika 2022-01-29 08:08:19

    #Masters Exhibition# "There is only one thing I inherited from my childhood, that is, the rage against the mediocre life, a determination not to be let...

  • Gudrun 2022-01-29 08:08:19

    It wasn't until the Beijing Film Festival that I took a fancy to it, and I liked "La La Land" by more than an order of magnitude. With the unique dark tones and shaky urban temperament of the 1970s, the artistic life is also between the two-hour alternation of reality and reality, the overlapping of dreams, and the chaos of love. . While sorting out the business experience of the stage play, farewells to actors, wives and daughters, and investors also present a tragic effect in the...

  • Freeda 2022-01-29 08:08:19

    The play is bigger than the sky, and people are like a dream. "Our purpose is to fly you around, but you can't go...

  • Kole 2022-01-29 08:08:19

    Bob Fosse No. 4, Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1980. The film cross-edits memories (5 stages of death - anger, denial, bargaining, depression, acceptance), fantasy (confessing to the angel of death in white), flash forward (dying) and reality, presenting a smoking, drug-addicting, slutty musical director Road to death. Sound close-up from a subjective viewpoint with silent ambient sound processing: Externalizing the harbinger of heart attack. Erotic dance rehearsal, [Goodbye My Love]....

Extended Reading
  • Tamia 2022-03-25 09:01:21

    Depressed musical

    In the second part of the exhibition of master works, the coordinates are still the giant screen hall of the studio. Compared to [Song in the Rain], this one is undoubtedly a lot depressing. For a few moments, I am even glad that I didn't watch it with Amway AD, otherwise he would definitely be...

  • Misty 2022-01-29 08:08:19

    In those days when I was with death

    I've been waiting for a movie like this for a long time, and when I saw it, I said to myself, "It's it, that's it."
        
        It's not an inspirational movie, telling people that after hard work, they will get what they want. Everything, but did not tell people that a lot of wealth was actually...

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.

All That Jazz

Director: Bob Fosse

Language: English,Spanish Release date: December 20, 1979