Dancing Chicago

Tremaine 2022-04-19 09:01:31

Honestly, the reason I watched this movie was because of Renée Zellweger, because I saw a full-page introduction to her in an episode of Midnight, and her dark hair styling.
it's beautiful.
So go to No. 54 and buy it without hesitation, so much so that you ignore another beauty, Catherine Zeta-Jones.
Let’s tell the story,
I feel very depressed after reading the whole story. Although it is clear that movies and life are completely different things, I still feel very uncomfortable. I want to refute, but I can’t find the clue.
The relationship between people using each other is infinitely magnified in the film. The classic part is Billy holding Roxie, reporter Shanshan and others in his hands as puppets. Some people will make a name in the trade, some people will profit. It is not up to you to choose what to take.
The so-called issue of inequality is the issue of who has the upper hand.

This film has too much significance in the history of singing and dancing, I dare not say nonsense, I really like the prison section where several women tell why they murdered Tango, very Broadway, very high.

For some people, in addition to fame and fortune, Feelings have become frivolous and too ideal. The love monologue of Amos dressed as a clown is a strong contrast to the whole film, showing the cheapness of true love in the face of fame and fortune.
The theme of the film is utilization, the result of being exploited, the end of utilization that ends in failure, and how to make a comeback after failure until the next round of utilization.
Every day a person lives, there is a day's worth of use.

you're free.
So what, I want to be a star.
I just saved your little life.
so what.
Oh sweetie, take care...

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Chicago quotes

  • Roxie: [singing] He ain't no sheik, that's no great physique, and lord knows he ain't got the smarts.

  • [after singing "Mr. Cellophane"]

    Amos Hart: Hope I didn't take up too much of your time.