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Jaime 2022-03-27 09:01:09
The narrative function carried by many song and dance passages is very good, and the author's attitude is conveyed in a form of irony and banter. However, the story is so vulgar that it can no longer be vulgar, and it is a pity that there is no further explanation of the political background and environment of Germany at that time. Bob Fosse's cuts are fun, with lots of highlights (such as the cross-montage of the cabaret and Nazi beatings), but often the other transitions are pretty...
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Hilma 2022-03-27 09:01:09
Although she sang "Goodbye Mr. Goodbye" in the hotel, she seemed to read countless people, as if she was wandering among countless men, she still really fell in love with him. Until he finally left, there were tears in her big eyes. She also turned to leave first, dragging her exhaustion, and returned to the stage. The curtain was lifted, and it was bright...
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Myrna 2022-03-27 09:01:09
The karaoke hall, as a reflection of the character's heart, is basically separated from the real scene, and this technique has been continued in Chicago. It was a pity that the karaoke hall lost the best picture to the godfather at the Oscars. The film's plot line is incomplete, and Brian's experience in Berlin is just an abrupt and chaotic experience in his life, echoing the increasingly chaotic social conditions in Germany on the eve of the Nazis' rise to power. The karaoke hall is a...
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Rebecca 2022-03-27 09:01:09
Life is a Cabaret. The perfect combination of song and dance, music and storytelling makes it impossible not to fall in love with Sally. The film is smooth and profound, and it has an outstanding display of love, life, and the times, which makes people...
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Evangeline 2022-03-27 09:01:09
Liza Minnelli is really great, she always habitually greets "I want to know everything about you" and then starts everything about herself. Before she can finish speaking, she drags others around, she is full of Diva style but has a girlish feeling. I can't hate it at all, I really cried when I heard that part of Maybe This Time...
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Deshaun 2022-03-27 09:01:09
In this era of right-wing and conservative, no one remakes this kind of...
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Griffin 2022-03-26 09:01:07
All the singing and dancing scenes in "Karaoke" take place in the real stage area, unlike traditional musicals, which integrate singing and dancing into virtual situations, and Bob Fosse did not let the characters sing dialogue like Jacques Demmy- - Here, singing and dancing are singing and dancing, and life is life. All kinds of people in the karaoke hall waited and went back and forth, living an extremely glitzy and lavish life in the bizarre lights and smoke; outside the karaoke hall SS...
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Daphney 2022-03-24 09:02:12
How can such a sad story be told in such a way of being so entertaining to the point of death? Crazy fun like the end of the world, seemingly without any worries, but in fact, it is gradually becoming irreversible, gently digging a corner in the gap of black humor, injecting a trickle of sadness, but it is even more sad to the climax, the end of the end, The picture freezes on the Nazi officer sitting upright under the stage. The noise that made the whole movie suddenly dissipated, and the...
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Johan 2022-03-24 09:02:12
How can such a sad story be told in such a way of being so entertaining to the point of death? Crazy fun like the end of the world, seemingly without any worries, but in fact, it is gradually becoming irreversible, gently digging a corner in the gap of black humor, injecting a trickle of sadness, but it is even more sad to the climax, the end of the end, The picture freezes on the Nazi officer sitting upright under the stage. The noise that made the whole movie suddenly dissipated, and the...
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Adalberto 2022-03-23 09:02:10
Just looking at this poster makes me...
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.