However, in the name of the Broadway adaptation, I still found a Blu-ray version to kill time. I didn't know that the original version was actually "Eight and a Half" by Italian director Fellini. To be honest, my preference for sound and light effects makes me less interested in black and white films and even films before the 1980s, except for a few such as "The Godfather" or "Roman Holiday" (mainly, too few HD versions), but still from various In the media that introduced the film, I saw and heard the names of Fellini and "Eight and a Half".
The director of "Nine" has successfully directed "Chicago". I have never seen two films closely related to this film. The lack of comparison with the classics has allowed me to calm down and watch this film without any prejudice.
However, such a negative emotion is expressed through the song and dance drama of the drunken fans, which is the reason why I think the movie is not very flattering. If you make a film that shows the director's exhaustion of inspiration, will the director who made the film run out of inspiration first? How to get the scale may be the biggest problem.
When the first song and dance is cut in, the protagonist's realistic pressure and the singing and dancing in his mind appear alternately, and the picture transition is gradually accelerated with the acceleration of the music rhythm, which reflects the protagonist's distressed mood and makes the appearance of the singing and dancing less abrupt, and even makes people feel The blood in the whole body gradually boiled, and I was brought into the movie unconsciously.
The song and dance that attracted me the most in the film did not make me wait too long. The protagonist recalled that when he was a child, he and his playmate used pocket money to make a stray woman (there's no way, JINV was blocked!!) to perform a dance. This part was on the beach. The play on stage complements the group dance on the stage, and the addition of sand adds a touch of ghosts to both the play and the dance. Sex, or libido, is as intractable and fascinating as sand in the wind.
Fergie, who plays the Fallen Woman, is actually the female lead singer of the Black Eyed Peas. The funny thing is that I am not familiar with her, and almost all the casts in various versions use her real name. It took me a long time to find out. I found a more famous identity based on the connection between my real name and nickname. Maybe I don't know the singer's background, so I like this dance more. In recent years, the arrangement and innovation of singers' performances of songs are often unexpected, especially those in the United States. Top fashion singers really dare to use anything on stage.
And the reason why I like this dance the most is the tambourine in the dance. The sound of the tambourine suddenly reminded me that there was a similar absurd sexual enlightenment incident in my childhood, because it seemed that I was participating in a rehearsal of a Xinjiang movie when that incident happened. The tambourine was also used in that Xinjiang dance.
Maybe every man has such a ridiculous section in his memory, but most of them have been buried deep in the subconscious. When the subconscious memory is brought out by a movie clip or sound, the complexity of the surprise and the sigh cannot be expressed in words.
Watching the little protagonist on the beach being chased by church people like a chicken, my heart felt like a needle was pricked. Sex is really an eternal joke made by the Creator to mankind.
And the appearance of the protagonist's wife made my heart beat faster again. It was clear that between my brows and eyes it was the girl who couldn't get it in college, especially a scene where she turned around and looked back, and the similarity reached 100%. The ability to give people the feeling of first love"? Whatever it is, seeing her reminds me of the long-buried youthful feelings, which in layman's terms are sweet and sour...
Her monologue seems to be in the film The only solo song, the lyrics are as simple as common language but not shallow in meaning. I like this solo very much, because I dream of being a talented artist with such a smart wife.
The second half of the film can be described as unsatisfactory, and the ending is even more confusing. The failure of this film is the same as Chen Kaige's "Mei Lanfang", because the second half of the scene collapsed too much. Some people say that this is a movie directed by yy. Indeed, he did not succeed in yy, but he never thought that he succeeded in making me yy.
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