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Jimmie 2022-04-24 07:01:14
I came in without reading the introduction and I was completely unprepared to watch a romantic film. The level of the director is quite first-class, especially when dealing with literary dramas. The body language at times, the hesitant words when sad, the whole film is fascinating, but it's just not so singing and...
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Devyn 2022-04-24 07:01:14
A few songs and dances are impressive, is this deconstructing...
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Archibald 2022-04-24 07:01:14
I can't describe the greatness of the film in...
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Ahmad 2022-04-24 07:01:14
This is a musical from 1972, the plot and stage parts are...
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Shannon 2022-04-24 07:01:14
I liked it so much that I couldn't speak... The beginning was amazing. After reading the end, I was not satisfied. I re-read the beginning and seemed to have suddenly read history and life... Dialogue style and a book I am writing a thesis (Vile Bodies) are exactly the same... Really a product of the same era. The hustle and bustle of the karaoke hall and the social conflict under the dark cloud of the Nazis are very strong. The gorilla metaphor is wonderful! There's too much to...
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Alana 2022-04-24 07:01:14
A sad song, the PS heroine turned out to be the daughter of Judy...
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Hailee 2022-04-24 07:01:14
Three-dimensional response to the personal stage of the...
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Sarai 2022-04-23 07:02:34
Life is a cabaret; Storyline not so clear, but it's a cabaret after...
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Rylee 2022-04-23 07:02:34
The film that Roger pushed in class was completed today and it was very exciting. 2018.01.21 Big screen second...
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Valentin 2022-04-23 07:02:34
In 1973, Lisa Minnelli got her mother Judy Garland's coveted Oscar statuette. When he waved his arms and sang, he always reminded her mother's regrets in her life. It's a pity that Lisa later , as he said in the movie, being lost in the illusion of drugs and alcohol, just to consume the little remaining youth and talent, is...
Cabaret Comments
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Sally: I saw a film the other day about syphilis. Ugh! It was too awful. I couldn't let a man touch me for a week. Is it true you can get it from kissing?
Fritz: Oh, yes. And your king, Henry VIII, got it from Cardinal Wolsey whispering in his ear.
Natalia: That is not, I believe, founded in fact. But from kissing, most decidedly; and from towels, and from cups.
Sally: And of course screwing.
Natalia: Screw-ing, please?
Sally: Oh, uh...
[thinking]
Sally: fornication.
Natalia: For-ni-ca-tion?
Sally: Oh, uh, Bri, darling, what is the German word?
Brian Roberts: I don't remember.
Sally: [thinking] Oh... um... oh yes!
Brian Roberts: Oh, no...
Sally: Bumsen!
Natalia: [appalled] Oh.
Brian Roberts: That would be the one German word you pronounce perfectly.
Sally: Well, I ought to. I spent the entire afternoon bumsening like mad with this ghastly old producer who promised to get me a contract.
[pause]
Sally: Gin, Miss Landauer?
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Brian Roberts: How's the, uh, gigolo campaign going?
Fritz Wendel: Terrible. This week, already I'm giving up three dinner invitations to spend thirty-two marks on her.
Brian Roberts: That's quite a sacrifice.
Fritz Wendel: And here's the craziness: I like it. God damn it!
Brian Roberts: What?
Fritz Wendel: I think I'm falling in love with her.
Brian Roberts: Oh, I'm so sorry.
Fritz Wendel: So am I.