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Richmond 2022-04-24 07:01:14
Insolent, passionate, confused, struggling... Fever's not Saturday nights, but hippie nineteens: a nineteen who would be happy to make $2.50 more, a nineteen who thinks Brooklyn is better than Manhattan A nineteen-year-old who will give his medal to someone who thinks he deserves it, is also a nineteen-year-old who is honest with himself and passionate about the world. At that time, it seemed that life was always hard to find hope, but suddenly it was brilliant. Bee Gees' music is a plus....
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Kayleigh 2022-04-24 07:01:14
Tony's solo is very nice. He is very cute. BGM sounds great. Fighting the wrong person really made me...
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Arnold 2022-04-24 07:01:14
It's far less beautiful than I imagined, the plot can fade out, the dance and music are good, and I like...
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Magnus 2022-04-24 07:01:14
7.5 Later, I found out that it had nothing to do with dancing, but became the loneliness and emptiness of young...
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Kaylee 2022-04-24 07:01:14
Bee gees' song Xdisco~ The 70s of hippies is really a lovely era, and the plot is vulgar and something is inevitable. After all, we are all watching the coquettish dance of Qutaffe when he was young, and bowing down to his slender waist, electric hips and tight crotch speakers under the...
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Ophelia 2022-04-24 07:01:14
John Travolta in the...
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Letha 2022-04-24 07:01:14
A confused, impulsive, passionate but cruel age, life seems to have hope, but it seems that there is no hope. You're stuck in it,...
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Monserrate 2022-04-24 07:01:14
1. The theme of youth is more than singing and dancing. 2. Reminds me of the famous line in "Paradise Cinema": Go out, or you will think that the place where you live now is the whole world. 3. John Travolta played it so well, it's a shame that "The Officer and the Gentleman" was later dropped. 4. John Travolta's dancing is very enchanting, but when it comes to dance skills, it depends on Patrick Swayze, the hero of "Dancing...
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Paris 2022-04-23 07:02:34
how deep is your...
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Reginald 2022-04-23 07:02:34
Head full of Barry Gibb Talk...
Saturday Night Fever Comments
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Tony Manero: You know, you and I got the same last initial.
Stephanie: [sarcastically] Wow. Does that mean when we get married I won't have to change the monogram on my luggage?
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Annette: Ain't ya gonna ask me to sit down?
Tony Manero: No, 'cause you would do it.
Annette: Bet you'd ask me to lay down.
Tony Manero: No, you would not do it.
Director: John Badham
Language: English,Italian Release date: December 16, 1977