The pure meaning of childhood in movies

Percy 2022-11-20 06:59:05

So many well-known standard songs were originally written for such an early movie.

The wonderful fast pace of the musical part is in great contrast to the ridiculous procrastination of the drama part of the content. It makes people feel that this is really in the childhood of the art of musicals and even movies. The wisdom of the screenwriters and the satisfaction threshold of the audience are still in such a relatively pure and simple stage, which reminds people of the pre-reform and opening-up period. Various anti-special films in mainland China are often dumbfounding. The history of movies and dramas can only grow and progress step by step in this way.

I have performed many of these standard songs countless times, but the first time I saw the original version, I can get the most original rhyme from this source. Innocent, simple and full-bodied, directly powerful, and brought me back to the birth of these melody and dance. Inside the background.

Ginger Rogers really deserves to be Fred’s golden partner. She can really still enter the role in the dance scene, feeling that the character is dancing at all. In such an old movie with a sense of time, Ginger’s performance is full The highlight!

Watching the full movie is still the deepest impression of the opening part. Fred challenges the taste of the middle class with a happy dance performance, making the rigid customs naturally ridiculous. Paradoxically, from our general perspective, jazz and tap dancing seem to be important representatives of this middle-class culture. Those dresses, hats and women's dresses exude amazing charm, and they don't dilute with time.

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