An American in Paris Comments

  • Vinnie 2022-03-28 09:01:12

    Another masterpiece of Jim Kelly that is often mentioned, the American understanding of Paris is to talk about love. But it is very boring. The only interesting part is the part where the pianist is sandwiched between the two rivals. The heroine who everyone says is ugly is really ugly, but thinking about her being a product of the American imagination of Parisian girls, just well...

  • Pearlie 2022-03-28 09:01:12

    The opening is quite interesting, different from other musicals, but the story development and ending are very old-fashioned. But watching Jim Kelly dance is still a lot of...

  • Bailey 2022-03-28 09:01:12

    Decisively fell asleep at a certain singing and dancing exercise... This kind of meme of my own NTR is really...

  • Maxwell 2022-03-28 09:01:12

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  • Guillermo 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    Although Gene Kelly's personal dance show won a lot of awards that year, it is obviously not as good as "Singing in the Rain" after many years. The song and dance clips are clearly out of touch with the narrative. At the end, the fantasy dance scene by the fountain is exquisite and grand, but it is not as amazing as the red shoe dance in "Hong...

  • Freddie 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    The art is good. The spiritual level is too...

  • Brenda 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    Nima Oscar's BP's water film really grabbed a lot, how stupid it is to think it's BP and a Streetcar Named Desire isn't it? The heroine is so ugly that people and gods are angry, and the plot is outrageously boring. Who says Chicago Water I'll kill him with this one! ! !...

  • Oliver 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    What's the point of the stupid plot? ! The heroine is completely Sister Yifeng, the key is that the people in the movie have to look like "she is so beautiful and charming"! Who are you kidding! ! Jim Kelly dances well, but his working-class temperament really does not conform to the painter's setting = = The last dance is inexplicable, the tights are all kinds of shocking, and the ending is even more...

  • Marianna 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    The 24th Academy Award for Best Picture, the 51-year-old American classic musical, there are many good, classic musical scenes, the actors are also very good, just the plot. . . There's basically nothing special about the plot. This movie is all about watching handsome guys and beauties jumping up...

  • General 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    The scenes in the fantasy part are gorgeous, but it always feels like singing and dancing for the sake of singing and dancing. The ending was too rushed. #Film...

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  • Nolan 2022-03-16 09:01:08

    LOVE IT!

    The camera scheduling and choreography are amazing until now. Wonderful Paris and her love are all my imagination of romantic. The vividness of the story lies in the details and the free and contented state of the characters. The singing and dancing are small and small. Exquisite embellishment of...

  • Jean 2022-03-15 09:01:10

    A classic is born when a cliché and inaccurate story is played in a clever way

    Many people are not convinced that this Dianzeng once surpassed Song in the Rain in the comments (at least in terms of awards). Indeed, I cannot agree with the values ​​conveyed by the story of the film. The hero and heroine both split their legs in the process of falling in love. On the surface,...

An American in Paris quotes

  • Milo Roberts: [after watching Jerry dismiss a young woman looking at his work] Do you mind if I have a look, or will you chew my head off too?

    Jerry Mulligan: No, you're all right.

    Milo Roberts: Oh, thank you.

    Jerry Mulligan: She's just one of those third year girls who gripe my liver.

    Milo Roberts: Third year girls?

    Jerry Mulligan: Yeah, you know, American college kids. They come over here to take their third year and lap up a little culture. They give me a swift pain.

    Milo Roberts: Why? They're harmless enough.

    Jerry Mulligan: They're officious and dull. They're always making profound observations they've overheard.

  • Jerry Mulligan: Hey, uh, how'd you come by all these worldly possessions? A rich husband or a rich father?

    Milo Roberts: Father.