Title: Song in the Rain (excluding various "dramas" and documentaries) I have been involved in black and white films until now, but there are less than 20 works that are attracting me, among which the highest score is 9/10, but now Song in the Rain is the full score in my heart. She is a musical, song and dance He has all the elements that the play should have, and the dramatic performance is no less than "The Sound of Music"; she is a movie that tells a touching love story, but it is not as attractive as "Titanic" because it is not the main element; she is a comedy that makes you From smiling knowingly to laughing out loud but reacting with joy, the social issues are comparable to "The Gold Rush"; she is a documentary that records various interesting events when the sound film appeared, and also records the famous scenes and defects of the silent film era; she is a god The mature colors, the top acting skills of the actors, the excellent music and the tribute to all kinds of classics have made her a classic. You can still see the famous scenes in "Singing in the Rain" in many movies today, but this movie cannot be a measure of the movie. The benchmark "Singing in the Rain" is a product of the last century and is obviously out of touch with many current film routines. This is both an advantage and a disadvantage. The overall plot of the film is very similar to the arrangement of a musical. There are also prologue, development, and climax (dramatic structure). The chapter-like structure that is commonly used in movies and movies now is except that some plots are slightly procrastinated (the same scene is played repeatedly?) I can't find too many shortcomings in the plot arrangement. Of course, the procrastination is just nitpicking "Singing in the Rain", I believe even if you are used to it People who watch modern movies can still respect it. After all, good work is always good. Time can't destroy or let it fade. This work definitely ranks in my top 3 best movies.
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