Saturday Night Fever Comments

  • Oma 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    I originally wanted to watch a happy and funny musical, but it turned out to be a youthful cruel movie. The comparison between those beautiful dance passages and reality is always a bit ironic. (I found the classic scene where jack and rose dance in circles in the Titanic, which originally came from this...

  • Millie 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Giving 1st place prize money to runner-up is a bit fake |...

  • Alexzander 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Middle-aged domineering, young and handsome John...

  • Adelle 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    This is really a movie I've seen a long time ago: Eight years ago, I saw "Pulp Fiction" for the first time and fell in love with John Travolta, so I also met BeeGees' music and this "Saturday Night Fever"; I can't find any species in the whole network searching for resources. . Young people are nostalgic, and the dominant generation of dancers has also become a burly middle-aged fat uncle, but so what? Uncle's charming smile,...

  • Lambert 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    The weekend midnight craze not only made John Travolta a young man, but also made his flared trousers a popular pronoun; and the film party temporarily found Bee Gees as the soundtrack producer, and by chance, it also made a famous disc in the history of film soundtracks. The film itself is similar to a lot of post-war Quapai culture, almost leaving New York from Brooklyn across the Verrazzano Narrows Bridge, You can't fuck the future! The future fucks...

  • Lloyd 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    This is a world of cannibalism, a world dominated by adults, a world where young people have no chance. Even if I have no achievements now, even if the joy of dancing seems short-lived, can't I be crazy about life? You hurt me, I hurt her, she hurt him... Even if all this is a chain reaction, it can't lock my life. Don't tell me those cold beliefs, oh! Jesus. That's just the rope on which you hang. Don't say to me "your present determines your future", I don't care what the future is, tonight...

  • Agustin 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    The male protagonist is only a scumbag, and Qu Futa is still more squeamish when he is an...

  • Name 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    In the deviant 1970s, looking for the return of traditional values ​​in the confusion. "I can't dance forever, it's a fleeting thing, and I'm getting old too fast." Look at John Travolta now, it's true that he's getting old too fast...but not even relentless time can stop us Shout:...

  • Susie 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    4.5/5 "The Prodigal Son" is positioned on the YA side. This one, which was a year earlier than the hit, is a street movie through and through. John Travolta had this opportunity to play the prodigal son, thanks to his performance in this dance in long pants. , like Taxi Driver, is a New York movie through and through, but to my surprise, this is also a growing-up movie. The hero's confusion about life and friendship are all written on his face, he doesn't know What was he going to do in the...

  • Virgil 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    The madness of the confused society of the DISCO culture...

Extended Reading
  • Jewell 2021-12-31 08:02:03

    Weekend night frenzy

    A movie watched because of John Travolta and Bee Gee. Surprisingly, I thought it was a passionate youth song and dance film, but I got a movie about the growth experience of adolescents from immigrant families.

    Our protagonist Tony (the slender and exaggerated haircut guy in the non-inherent...

  • Celestine 2021-12-31 08:02:03

    For thirty years, New York is still the same

    My title has nothing to do with the film. I just don’t know why I always pay attention to some corners and corners, walking on the streets of brooklyn and queens, except for the different shapes of people and different cars, everything is the same, even the fucking white castle hamburger They are...

Saturday Night Fever quotes

  • Tony Manero: [walking into the entrance] Hey Pete, how's it goin'?

    Pete: Good my man, steady at sixty-five percent.

    Tony Manero: [walking away laughing] Ha, Pete, he's always busting my onions.

    Annette: What does he mean by sixty-five percent?

    Tony Manero: Oh, that just means he scores with sixty-five percent of the chicks that come in here.

  • Stephanie: We went to see Zeffirelli's 'Romeo & Juliet'.

    Tony Manero: Oh yeah, 'Romeo & Juliet'? I read that in high school.

    [they get settled into their table at the diner. Tony tries to sound profound as he makes an observation:]

    Tony Manero: You know one thing I never understood about 'Romeo & Juliet' is why he took the poison so quick, I feel like it coulda waited or somethin'.