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Clare 2022-03-23 09:01:34
Shallow let me applaud
Now more and more movie cores are "who am i". We are also constantly telling ourselves, eager to find ourselves. Looking for one label after another, one community after another longing to define itself. The movie "The King of the Circus" is good, but it is so "superficial" telling the audience,...
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Edwina 2022-04-20 09:01:30
it's over, hey
This musical is an audio-visual feast. It really has the excitement of watching a circus. If there is a chance, I can go to the cinema to watch it. The gorgeous music and dance accounted for 70% of the entire film. Each piece of music is worth scrutinizing, and the melody and writing must have...
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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 man!
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Price 2022-01-27 08:02:38
It should be the musical script. Several families have abandoned the rhythm of the film narrative, and they have not played a role in promoting the story at all. The music of Benj Pasek & Justin Paul is really great, but it is very playful in this context, except for a few main characters. The other characters in the circus are completely face-painted and even some of them are unclear, but several actresses have shown that Rebecca Ferguson is truly amazing. Give her one more star.
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P.T. Barnum: I can't fool the bank into loaning me more money, so... I'm really sorry to disappoint you all.
Tom Thumb: Don't worry, Barnum. We've gotten used to it by now.
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James Gordon Bennett: I never liked your show, but I always thought the people did
P.T. Barnum: They did. They do!
James Gordon Bennett: Putting people of all Shapes, Sizes, Colours. Putting them on stage together and presenting them as equals, another critic might have even called it a celebration of humanity.
P.T. Barnum: I would've liked that.