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Libbie 2022-01-27 08:02:38
Hugh Jackman Wolverine turned into a circus king. When watching a movie, he always felt that three tines suddenly popped out of his hand (face.jpg). The song is very nice, the plot is not developed properly according to the speed of light in the MV, and it is still a distance from Cirque du Soleil than "City of...
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Josie 2022-01-27 08:02:38
How could there be a Musical movie with such good music every second! ! The lens is also beautiful and makes people palpitate. When I got out of the movie theater, I heard the audience humming the songs inside. It turned out that Silence was not the only one who came with me. Later, when Logan saw Uncle Wolf's smile in this movie, he felt that he was going to cry... it was such a happy movie. Highly...
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Elissa 2022-01-27 08:02:38
Although the story is simple and even scribbled, the audiovisual experience is very enjoyable. The scenes of singing and dancing are flowing, the transitions are smooth and the information is efficient. Uncle Hugh Zach two generations of singing and dancing masters rely on their strength to set the stage. OST is good, especially love This Is Me and Never Enough. How many tribulations and doubts has the entertainment industry that is now accustomed to go through at the beginning of its birth,...
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Magnolia 2022-01-27 08:02:38
The life of Barnum, the controversial scam maker and gimmick king of the 19th century, is packaged into a song and dance inspirational film of a small person turning into an entertainment tycoon. It is a bit too routine and flimsy. Fortunately, a song with a very strong rhythm can be heard, and it is spectacular. The magnificent picture concealed the shortcomings as much as possible, and created a dream of more than an hour with excellent viewing ability, in response to Barnum's sentence: the...
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Ana 2022-01-27 08:02:38
Weeping all the way, this is a celebration of humanity! Barnum has grown from a great hype writer who is good at "Title Party" into a parent who embraces all kinds of minorities. It is too beautiful to be true, but I would like to live in this utopian story. Uncle Wolf opened the scene with a silhouette of Su Bang. The whole world thought that they were cheating, but they just wanted to make money. Where can I find such a good...
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Holden 2022-01-27 08:02:38
I have another chance to hear Uncle Hugh singing other than "gay, I'm a bowl~", first give it a five-star...
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Mary 2022-01-27 08:02:38
To put such a script on the big screen, it is better to move it to Broadway. A "good" film far exceeds "good-looking", every song is intoxicating under the exquisite setting, but just this exquisite intoxication can't make people ignore the lack and simplicity of the...
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Garret 2022-01-27 08:02:38
I think it can make the audience happy, and the sound can be repaired to the distortion. It is as greasy as adding 30 layers of Meitu Xiuxiu filters. With the addition of no aesthetic choreography and storytelling, it makes the original plain story even more difficult. Convincing. ps I saw 1 the hairline of the wig that is very different from the skin texture; 2 the jelly effect /// This one is reconciled with the new "Orient Express", but one piece is just not right; If Zac’s character is...
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Anibal 2022-01-27 08:02:38
The story is not very good, and it still feels like a small group of people is a gimmick; but I can't help but shake my legs. Uncle Hugh singing and dancing plus Zac singing and dancing! I really like the bar section. The last elephant somehow thought of Yoyo, but one was out of the world, the other was...
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Elvie 2022-01-27 08:02:38
Going to Hugh Jackman is more like entering a cabaret show. A film composed of multiple singing and dancing MVs. The singing and dancing are gorgeous, but the plot and emotional advancement are very flat, and the plot is only used as the prefix of the show. The tone of the popular genre is understandable. But even the "opera actress" whose story is written as a route comparison is popping up pop songs...Where is the so-called contrast?? It is also subtle to shoot the well-known black-hearted...
The Greatest Showman Comments
Extended Reading
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P.T. Barnum: Comfort, the enemy of progress.
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P.T. Barnum: [to Lettie and the others] Who's gonna pay admission if you're out there for all the world to see?