The female workers dancing with the soldiers in the middle is really well shot. Many of them are short shots, and the editing is good. The shots are used to explain, not the dialogue.
But the rest is the same. The first 1/3 of the scenes are too average, and it's not even obvious who is the protagonist.
If it weren't for "Blonde Love", you might think that the singing woman in the first shot was the protagonist, but in the back it was just a passerby in the same dormitory.
The three uncles of the soldiers also disappeared in the play after the ball.
The overall structure feels too loose.
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