A single punch is enough to leave a mark on a movie. The success of this one lies in the selection of the right actors.
Renee's performance is unexpected, a subversive breakthrough from her previous roles. I finally realized Renee's charm. Whether or not she's playing the exact same role as Judy, I'm all for the role. I believe in her and sympathize with her.
At the same time, we cannot ignore the discerning eye of the casting director and accurately predict the fit between Renee and Judy. The storms of Hollywood not only stack up the wrinkles on the face, but also wash away the accumulation in the heart, and similar fates are reincarnated between generations. Renee turned this fate and turned it into a gift. The waves she experienced before helped her achieve spiritual communication with the character today.
At the most suitable age, she waited for the most colorful role. Thanks to life, people and drama are one. So don't rush, be patient, everything is arranged for the best.
In terms of plot, it only shows Judy's last resident performance before her death, which is equivalent to a slice of life, interspersed with childhood memories. I saw many people criticize the screenwriter, saying that the plot pattern is too small. In fact, this structure also has its advantages.
It drills deep, like a close-up, allowing us to see the subtleties of this Judy right now. Her past experience has been imprinted in her words and deeds now, we can completely imagine it by ourselves, and the audience will be easily moved by their own imagination. I think Renee's version of Judy is so moving, it has something to do with the blank space in the plot. Let every audience have a Judy that belongs only to them.
So it doesn't mean that you have to have a time span to be considered a deep biopic, and it is also very advanced to have a glimpse of the leopard. Also, focusing on one slice this way gives the actor room to fully grind the character. Just study Judy in these few weeks in 1969. How did she speak, sing, face love, and reconcile with herself? Having played Judy at this stage of life, we will believe that Renee is Judy, and that Judy's life is written in every quivering fold of hers.
The ending credits are clearly artistic fiction, but we allow and expect a warm ending for Judy because she suffers so much from the cold. For her, the stage is a source of love and a black hole of suffering. She was bound by her own love. Dreams are never that simple. So, in the movie, give her a different ending than reality! Let her in the tune of "Over the Rainbow", in the warm current of love, finally climb the rainbow and embrace the original beauty.
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