Movie "Judy" Hey Jude

Derrick 2022-12-18 17:31:13

When I saw the name of this movie, it reminded me of a song "Hey Jude" by the Beatles. It's a very nice song and I recommend it to everyone. The film "Judy" won the 92nd Academy Award for Best Actress, directed by Rupert Gould and starring Renee Zellweger in a musical biopic. The film mainly focuses on a relatively sad life course in Judy's life. We see that behind her bright face on the stage, she actually yearns for the family life of ordinary people. In the film, the close-up of her facial expressions in childhood begins to trace her life experience as a child star before and after appearing in "The Wizard of Oz". At the beginning, studio agent Louis B. Mayer discovered Judy's singing talent and unique voice, In the conversation with Judy, he told her that she wanted to make a movie just like her, for the sake of her dream. The two walked and chatted. He put his hands on Judy's face and stared at her intently. Judy's stare was round and clear. He looked at his eyes intently, and listened to him carefully. The facial expressions and eyes of the two people in the front and back shots showed that he was full of expectations and confidence in Judy. The film company producer brought fear of the damage to young Judy's mind through bullying and abuse of prescription drugs, and we see that behind Judy's back there is an unseen pain that she also shared with her in a later interview. The audience spit out a sincere talk.

The film revolves around the story of singer Judy singing at a club in the Hippodrome theatre in London in the spring of 1969, with intermittent flashbacks to her childhood memories, the happy time of eating chips with Mickey and being an actress. Repressed sentimental memories. The ignorant emotions in childhood, they have been with each other as good friends, and in middle age, they have experienced a lot of life, and Mickey went to London to see the emotional and career care she gave him. The two came together but soon because of Judy's character, Mickey could no longer tolerate and understand her, and the two broke up. Her singing career also has its ups and downs with emotion.

There is a very warm scene. Judy walked out of the theater and met two loyal fans who were waiting for him at the door. They went to their house to cook. They played and sang "Get Happy" together, and they relaxed all the time. The warm and soft lighting in the room, The warm colors, the warmth of home, make people feel more comfortable. The presence of Judy and the understanding of the two of them as being gay moved fans to tears at the end of the music they sang together. As everyone knows, everyone has unspeakable pain in their hearts.

In 1968, Judy took to the stage to sing and perform "The Ballad of the Tram", which won full applause. Later, Judy said the words before the last song "Over the Rainbow" on stage: "Somewhere ahead you yearn, maybe this road will consume every day of your life, but every step It must be down-to-earth, and everyone must be full of hope." It has the same meaning as the words that the producer of the film company told Judy at the beginning of childhood, forming a ideological echo of the beginning and the end, telling people No matter what stage of life you are in, never give up your hopes and dreams. Judy sang "Above the Rainbow" emotionally and couldn't sing any longer. Her two die-hard fans sang this song and the audience stood up and applauded her.

Zellweger nailed Judy's character perfectly. Judy's character is straightforward and easy to get emotional, which also causes his singing career and emotions to be like a roller coaster ride. I love my children from the bottom of my heart, but I can't give them the life they want. Zellweger vividly and vividly showed Judy's singing career and emotions, the ups and downs, the ups and downs, and the ups and downs in front of me through a series of events during this period. Winning the Best Actress award is also well deserved.

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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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