This is the second musical I've ever watched. The first is the Moulin Rouge, nominated for the Best Picture Oscar in 2002, but I didn't understand it at all. Since then, I have always stayed away from musicals. But this time it's all down, let's take a look. Mom couldn't accept this kind of film that didn't have a single line and was completely sung, so she went to rest. In fact, I'm not very used to it, but Quan Dang has heard something new. Fortunately, most of the lyrics are slow, and with the subtitles, I can play a little bit with my poor English listening ability.
After getting used to it for a while, I finally heard some fun. This film is all about the vocals. I haven't heard much of Ms. Mai's songs, but this is the first time I listen to them carefully, and I feel that the vocal range is still very wide. As for acting, plot, etc., don't think about it. This musical is more of an opera than a movie - well, of course, I haven't seen an opera... The whole story is highly abstracted, except for the part where the theme song is sung on the balcony of the presidential palace, there is no what details. The plot is basically in line with historical facts. I went to Wikipedia to check "Mrs. Bellon" afterwards, and it was basically the same. However, maybe someone watched the film and then went to write the wiki...
The last 20 minutes of the film were not very well handled, and it was always very ill and very ill, which seemed very procrastinating. Maybe the abstract plot is like this. . Anyway, I yawned after reading the last point.
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