The performances of the male lead and the second male lead are so good, you can feel the joy of dancing in the rain across 50 years of screen. In the future, when I am very happy, I can think of the scene of dancing in the rain. The joy of the male protagonist's performance overflowed, as if he suddenly entered a daydream in real life. The eyes of passers-by, policemen, and couples hiding from the rain have become things that are close to the eyes and far away.
There are two lines in the movie, one is the love story of the male lead and the female lead, and the other is the story of movie creation.
This is a nesting doll movie, and it is fully suspected that these themes are derived from life. Looking at it now, it shows filmmakers the challenges and attempts of the transition from silent to sound. Female stars remind me that some silent film actors are eliminated from the sound film market due to factors such as voice and dialect, hahahaha. From this point of view, it can be a documentary in the early days of sound films.
The first shot of the second male is very nice.
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