【Judy】Judy Garland and Riley Zellweger, life is like a drama

Pearlie 2022-09-04 08:51:35

1. It may be said that this is Ruili Zellweger's one-man show, especially after learning about her experience, so similar to Judy Garland, then she seems to be the perfect choice for this play.

2. Scarlett Johansson's performance in "Marriage Story" is also a breakthrough. The emotions, actions, details, emotions, and words are all amazing, but compared to Ruili Zellweger's forbearance in "Judy". Restraint, or madness and helplessness, the close-up shots, face close-ups, and stage singing give her infinite performance space, so that people can't get away from her emotions and immerse themselves in her performance, the actors and the protagonist. integrated.

3. The casting of the young Judy actor is also very good. Not only is she similar to Judy when she was young, but it also interprets the emotions of the teenage girl in the face of depression and control. A trace of hope in his youth was wiped out like this.

4. Looking at her life, even if she became famous and loved at a young age, the price was the loss of childhood, endless depression, and long-term insomnia, and all she wanted was to "want to be the same as everyone else". And she's still singing the song "Dare to dream all dreams" Reach the dreams that you dare to dream.

5. Think about every artist, every person standing in the foreground, they all paid a huge price, and what they want, maybe with us, is just a happy life, a stable sleep and a healthy body, On this road, no one is alike.

6. Salute to Zellweger again, and like Phoenix for Joker for Best Actor, they blended themselves into the characters for a great performance.

The Wizard of Oz (1939)
8.2
1939 / USA / Musical Fantasy Adventure / Victor Fleming / Judy Garland Frank Morgan
BJ's Diary of a Single (2001)
7.5
2001 / United Kingdom France United States Ireland / Comedy Love / Sharon Maguire / Renee Zellweger Colin Firth

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Extended Reading

Judy quotes

  • Louis B. Mayer: Your name is Frances Gumm. You're a fat-ankled, snag-toothed rube from Grand Rapids. Your father was a faggot, and your mother only cares about what I think of you. Now do you remember who you are, Judy?

  • [first lines]

    Louis B. Mayer: What do you see beyond this wall? Picture it. You've got an imagination; go ahead. What I see is a small town in the Midwest. A handful of churches, somewhere for the farmers to get drunk together. Maybe a salon for their wives to do their hair on the holidays. I visit these places. These are the people who send us our profits. Who send us your wages. I make movies, Judy, but it's your job to give those people dreams. The economy is in the gutter, and they pay for you. And I'll tell you something else: In every one of those towns, believe me, there's a girl who's prettier than you. Maybe their nose is a little thinner at the bridge; they have better teeth than you; or they're taller, or slimmer. Only you have something none of those pretty girls can ever have. You know what that is?

    Young Judy: No, sir.

    Louis B. Mayer: You have that voice. It will maybe take you to Oz. Some place none of those pretty girls can ever go.

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