The pinnacle of musical

Maria 2022-01-26 08:01:56

After watching this film, I finally understand why "Singing in the Rain" has often been included in the list of the top ten films of film history since 1960; Magazine selected it as one of the top ten films in film history, and it was the only musical ever to be included; why even a well-mannered Robert Refford, in the film "French Condor", saw "Singing in the Rain" on TV At the time, he couldn't help following the melody, holding an umbrella, and performing his less developed but rare singing and dancing cells; Mia Farrow and Woody Allen also performed a sweet scene in "Love and Sin" before they broke up. The love affair, that is, ordering takeout, then hiding in the editing room, watching "Singing in the Rain" while eating; why even the three tenors don't forget to sing the theme song of "Singing in the Rain" when they sing together in the United States "Salute"... The goodness of the movie "Singing in the Rain" cannot be expressed in words. When I read the comments on the Internet, there was such a paragraph: "After watching the movie for so many years, my favorite has always been it. Whenever it is rainy, I always carry a black umbrella and follow the steps of Gene Kelly. Take a few steps, and then take a deep breath—life is really beautiful!" "Singing in the Rain" is one of the most wonderful musicals in film history. Actor Gene. The many dances Kelly performed in the film can only be described as "amazing" from design to performance. In addition, the plot itself is also quite exciting, introducing Hollywood studio anecdotes from the silent era to the talkie era in a smooth and interesting way, allowing the audience to understand this important stage in the history of film development from entertainment.

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Singin' in the Rain quotes

  • Kathy Selden: [picks up a cake] Here's one thing I learned from the movies!

    [Throws it at Don but hits Lina]

  • Cosmo Brown: Lina. She can't act, she can't sing, she can't dance. A triple threat.