In the early 1920s, with the rapid economic development of the post-war America, lively dance parties, fashionable costumes, and fiery love, the lives of young men and women were full of joy.
In the film, whether it is music, dance, plot, camera lens, actors' performances, they are very attractive to the audience, the comical humor of Donald's solo dance, the song in the rain of Gene Kelly's falling in love, the provocative confrontation of dancing with Latin women, and the dance with white ribbon women. The lingering and soft dance, the playful and cute "goodmorning" trio, and Debbie's baby fat are also natural and cute. Although the film failed at the Oscars at the time, it has become an immortal classic film over time.
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