"Singing in the Rain" is co-directed by famous Hollywood director Stanley Dornan and famous musical actor Gene Kelly. Stanley Dornan is the first director, mainly responsible for the film's narrative clues and literary drama shooting. He has also directed famous films such as "Seven Couples", "Beauty Walk", "Sweet Sister" and so on. For its outstanding contribution to world cinema. Stanley Dornan was awarded the Oscar for Lifetime Achievement in 1998. In 2004, the 61st Venice International Film Festival in Italy awarded him the Golden Lion Award for Lifetime Achievement. Gene Kelly is also the co-director of the film, and he is mainly responsible for designing the various gorgeous dance moves and song and dance scenes in the film. Ying Kelly is also one of the most important musical actors in Hollywood history, and has also starred in or directed many famous films such as "An American in Paris" and "Prom Invitation". In 1952, he was awarded the Oscar Lifetime Achievement Award for his outstanding contribution to the art of film choreography. Evaluation: As one of the national treasures of the United States, "Singing in the Rain" is one of the few films in film history that can take into account entertainment, viewing, and artistry. The industry changes and group portraits in the audio age have also sharply reflected on the industrial system and innovation mechanism of Hollywood. At the same time, the filming skills fully demonstrate the highest level I can achieve in the field of singing and dancing in Hollywood films, leaving a legacy in film history. An entertaining audio-visual masterpiece.
1. Narrative strategy of genre fusion
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