Chicago Comments

  • Adela 2022-12-12 15:41:18

    #常見常新# After reviewing the song and dance scenes, it still looks good. My favorite is the marionette scene. After reviewing it, I also like her husband's transparent man singing~ The girls' singing and dancing are classics, and Catherine is strong and Renee is charming. The public uses "bad women" as a talking point, and discards them like clogs after they are fresh. In turn, "bad women" are also using the desire behind the glitz to gain attention. Get what you want, why not do it? In short,...

  • Annie 2022-12-12 06:28:36

    It's a jazz age that entertains to death, it's Chicago, you've got a fake name, you're going to be forgotten in a few weeks, and everyone has a chance to be a piece of cake in the eyes of the media and worthless. The elements of women's crime, desire for fame, and tactical competition make women the protagonists of this film. The two heroines performed brilliantly in their maddened performances, but they also satirized them. The part where Renee played the blonde puppet was...

  • Leonard 2022-10-27 08:42:08

    Whether it's the lighting, color, or music and dance, they have achieved the ultimate in this film that perfectly combines song and dance with the plot, and the focus on the United States in the 1920s is named "Chicago", which uses the warmth of humanity and fame. The darkness and irony presented by interests is the best interpretation of this restless and flashy...

  • Benedict 2022-10-06 18:19:35

    The colors and lighting are really like a Broadway musical, which is great. The story of Vanity Fair, people are indifferent, and fame and fortune come and go. Very ironic. The heroine is so ugly. The feel of 1920s Chicago is vivid and believable. Song and dance and reality are interspersed with super harmony. Behind every brokenhearted woman is a...

  • Luis 2022-09-19 12:06:01

    A prison as a stage, visualizes a female tragedy of being gazed at, two-timed, exploited and ruined like a moth on fire. It parodies media, law and human morality in a most unbelievable way, yet women's destiny remains chillingly reflexive even in...

  • Alysha 2022-09-11 13:19:16

    Song and dance drama, the lyrics convey the narrative, the irony is very strong, the two beauties portray the characters very well! ~BTW, it's rare to see them dancing, and they dance...

  • Elias 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    The editing is great, organically combining singing and dancing with reality, not singing for the sake of singing, but also reflecting the psychology of the characters. All three actors have solid voices, dance moves, and acting skills. No resistance to jazz and tango. Renee was a big...

  • Alberto 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    8.5 is awesome, there's nothing to say about singing and dancing, the marionettes, the six female prisoners in prison and the courtroom tap dance are amazing, rene and Zeta Jones are both amazingly beautiful, and the plot is dark and ironic enough, but unfortunately the ending is relatively bland ( Of course, it is still far from a...

  • Elaina 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    【A-】Awesome! In fact, for musicals, the songs in them are not very good, and the dance scenes are almost all handled in the form of stage plays, but the audio-visual language of the movie is added, and the effect soars. It is an unconventional musical. Normal musicals are narrated by song and dance, which is also extremely easy to criticize, because if it is not completed well, it will be cumbersome. But this one completely regards singing and dancing as the icing on the cake. The singing and...

  • Maegan 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    American sweetheart Zellweger, charming Katherine. Uncle Kiel, the sly and savage, and the affectionate lunatic is Riley. The plot is far more than "Moulin Rouge", and the singing and dancing venues are eye-catching. Traffic comes first to Vanity Fair, the sin capital of...

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Chicago quotes

  • Mona: I loved Al Lipshitz more than I could possibly say. He was a real artistic guy, sensitive, a painter. But he was always trying to find himself. He'd go out every night looking for himself. And on the way, he found Ruth. Gladys. Rosemary. And Irving. I guess you could say we broke up because of artistic differences. He saw himself as alive. And I saw him dead.

  • Roxie: It'll never work.

    Velma Kelly: Why not?

    Roxie: Because I hate you.

    Velma Kelly: There's only one business where that's no problem at all.