Cabaret Comments

  • Jannie 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    The retrogression of narrative, the advancement of meaning, the cinematic presentation of "ugly...

  • Joe 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    The heroine is so cute, how could she be a girl... Complex and new love relationships, multiple sexual orientations, the rise of the Nazis, the choice to assimilate Jews, the magic of money, the echoes of the 1970s to the 1920s and 1930s. Bowie's "Just Dance Boys" is far from the same background. Singing and dancing are the sidelines of the plot. Know this film because of "Kafka's Last...

  • Damion 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    I was attracted here by the song Maybe this time, Kristin Chenoweth (glee)'s manbe this time, then Judy Garland's manbe this time, and finally Lisa Minnelli's Maybe this time. The flavor is different!...

  • Wilburn 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    Do you have a strong desire for my beautiful body? Life is like a cabaret~ The wind is very strong outside the karaoke hall, and it is still warm here~ I wish the great decadence and depravity~ I thought "Chicago" was awesome before, but after reading it, I found that it was completely copied. This is bigger than the "Chicago" pattern! Involves country and history. The three opening scenes shocked me, the singing and dancing were really good. I'm a fan of old music and dance movies~ The heroine...

  • Freddy 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    She confirmed the opening dance - "Bye, Lieber herr. I'll do what I do, inch by inch, step by step, mile by mile, man by man". Some loves become nirvana, while others drift away with the wind. The singing and dancing are very good, and the whole world is concentrated in this small karaoke...

  • Marge 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    The soul of Kabarett, the degenerate, exaggerated, comical and serious irony. LM's makeup, hairstyle, body, and clothes that resemble BettyBoop liven up this slutty and innocent apocalypse elf... The classic Mein Herr and Maybe this time, as well as the sensational singing of the Nazi Youth League... Life is like a play because LM's husband at the time was a gay (for many years) Later died of AIDS), LM and her mother JG have a history of alcohol and drug abuse (should the last Cabaret...

  • Eunice 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    Young literary and artistic people love parallel montages! The singing and dancing in the karaoke hall are so beautiful, and the mirror of the drunken fans reflects the Nazi armband. Sally is beautiful from head to toe, can't stand it> < This piece of real art must have exploded in the seven...

  • Earl 2022-04-21 09:02:30

    I think the most powerful thing is not in the stylized presentation of song and dance genres, but in how the "heavy rain is coming" is displayed at all levels of social life, and how it affects the fate of a simple individual. Berlin, where the Nazis are about to come to power in the movie, is also very suitable for your country today - black and white, magical reality, and singing and...

  • Camylle 2022-04-21 09:02:30

    Looking at it today, it still has a distinctive style and pioneering avant-garde! The songs and dances on the stage and the stories off the stage reflect each other, and together they outline a picture of the apocalypse. Like the editing, like the audio-visual, like the script, like Sally! An apocalyptic song, the atmosphere is really...

  • Americo 2022-04-21 09:02:30

    "She's the happiest corpse I've ever seen.", and Liza Minnelli of beauty's...

Extended Reading

Cabaret quotes

  • 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?

  • 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.