The originator of musicals

Keagan 2022-04-24 07:01:03

In terms of subject matter, this film has all the perfect elements of a musical, and it is a well-established musical, but considering his shooting time and its role as a benchmark in film history, it is still a perfect film.

First of all, in terms of the elements of musical films, that is, songs and dances, the songs of the film are extremely powerful songs, and the singers have a full understanding of the direction of the film's plot, and the dance is my favorite, fast-paced. Cheerful dances, and most of the long-shot dances amaze the strength of several leading actors, so its status is beyond doubt.

Of course, the plot of the film is also touching enough. The theme of musical films cannot escape the elements of love and the plot of love at first sight. Just like when I see the encounter between the hero and heroine, I can always think of the plot of La La Land, but this type is also the easiest. Touching people is the most likely to resonate with people.

The most affectionate plot is of course the one in the poster. The male protagonist thinks of a way to solve the predicament and gets the support of his lover. He improvises a dance on a rainy night, which is chic enough to attract the attention of the police. It is really humorous and touching. Everyone will encounter setbacks in life. It is meaningful to face them, solve them, and face life with optimism and positivity.

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Singin' in the Rain quotes

  • Kathy Selden: [picks up a cake] Here's one thing I learned from the movies!

    [Throws it at Don but hits Lina]

  • Cosmo Brown: Lina. She can't act, she can't sing, she can't dance. A triple threat.