"Chicago"----Crazy Times In Chicago

Major 2022-06-27 12:45:45

Vividly interprets what people's attention means when attention comes quickly and enthusiastically and disperses quickly and cleanly.

There is a song and dance, but every time it appears, it is a side-scrolling satire or a scene is reproduced with singing and dancing. Like the mama appearance, like the heroine's fantasy, like Billy's press conference (the marionette in his hand, the heroine is even a reporter).

The second is about women committing crimes (killing men). The six women in the prison, Liu Yuling in the middle, and the last woman who stole the limelight from the heroine. That Hungarian woman should be trying to emphasize this point, a bit like why does she kill?

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  • Mona: I loved Al Lipshitz more than I could possibly say. He was a real artistic guy, sensitive, a painter. But he was always trying to find himself. He'd go out every night looking for himself. And on the way, he found Ruth. Gladys. Rosemary. And Irving. I guess you could say we broke up because of artistic differences. He saw himself as alive. And I saw him dead.

  • Roxie: It'll never work.

    Velma Kelly: Why not?

    Roxie: Because I hate you.

    Velma Kelly: There's only one business where that's no problem at all.