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Jedidiah 2022-03-23 09:02:10
Just looking at this poster makes me...
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Christy 2022-03-23 09:02:10
Immigrants, captives, gays, gypsys, Jews - the understatement of passing over major issues is not superficial, but a creative move to subtly avoid sensitive accusations (such as Nazi culture), and stick with exaggerated appearances to form the first content. From one point of view, everything spreads outward from the karaoke hall (singing and dancing circuit), breaking the ideological barrier from the source, while the anti-climax splicing is frantically clamoring in form, and the blank space...
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Jaquelin 2022-03-23 09:02:10
Bob Fosse is not at all timid that he can grab the best director Oscar from the Godfather Coppola. I think this is the pinnacle of musicals, and my personal opinion is even better than his later Palme d'Or "Jazz". The male and female protagonists are like freckles and Hathaway's predecessor, and they perform well. I like to use the small space of the karaoke hall to express the spirit of the whole world. A few songs and dances show the chaos outside and convey the world view. Editing is already...
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Alda 2022-03-23 09:02:10
The singing and dancing of the second half of the century is the best of Bob Fosse. Parallel editing is the biggest highlight, the radiant karaoke hall reflects the background of the times. On the surface, it is a song and dance performance of love, behind it is the drunken life and death of the apocalypse, and finally it is a political thriller of the Nazis. I was amazed when I watched it, and I was in a cold sweat after reading it. The 45th Academy Awards: the best gangster film in history VS...
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Kale 2022-03-23 09:02:10
I like it very much! This is a classic musical adaptation of the film that inspired "Chicago". Compared with films such as "My Fair Lady" and "The Sound of Music", it has a more cinematic feel and can be ranked among the classics of the 1970s. It not only depicts the changes of the big times, but also has various satires on the world. At the same time, it is also a somber work of a man and woman of different colors looking for themselves and love in a troubled world. The film lineup is...
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Teagan 2022-03-23 09:02:10
A masterpiece, and has since become a Fox fan, money makes the world go around, extravagant Berlin; I think this can be compared with "Breakfast at Tiffany's"; Lisa Minnelli is...
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Serenity 2022-03-22 09:02:02
Super wonderful song and dance! The lady is so...
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Einar 2022-03-22 09:02:02
Super wonderful song and dance! The lady is so...
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Jarrell 2022-03-22 09:02:02
To divine decadence. Lisa Minnelli's eyes are like a walking Betty Boop. Although it is a story quite similar in spirit to "the businesswoman doesn't know her country's hatred", she really can't get bored with Sally. Deep down, she is just a little girl who wants to be noticed by everyone. The current situation when the mountains and rains are about to come and the wind is full of buildings is like a parallel time and space for her. I wish she would sing and dance like this...
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Deontae 2022-03-22 09:02:02
⒈IMDb's score of 7.8 is more in line with my personal perception; ⒉Wow, Coppola's Oscar for Best Director of "The Godfather" lost to Bob Foss of "Karaoke"; ⒊I thought the foreshadowing of "Nazis" was evolution It became the rhythm of a war movie, but it didn't work out; ⒋This is a world dominated by money and power, and some people at the bottom are making jokes in it with the heart of chasing the upper class. He succeeds and she fails, but they are not really favored by me. Or...
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.